Garden Paths in Greenwich that look sharp, feel safe underfoot and last for years. Choose natural stone, block paving, gravel, resin bound or brick, with curved layouts and subtle lighting.
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A well-built path makes a garden easier to use in every season, from muddy winters to dry summer evenings. We design and install paths that suit Greenwich’s character, whether you’re near Greenwich Park or walking distance from the Cutty Sark. Expect crisp edges, tidy junctions with lawns and beds, and finishes that complement your home. Every route is planned for comfort, drainage and kerb appeal.
Homeowners across the garden paths Greenwich area often want materials that respect period details while keeping maintenance low. Georgian townhouses and Victorian villas around Blackheath and Maze Hill suit natural stone, brick and heritage-style block paving. Modern waterfront apartments benefit from resin bound or sleek porcelain-style layouts with clean lines. We tailor widths, steps and landings to suit prams, bikes and day-to-day access.
We start with a site visit, discuss how you use the garden, then propose a practical layout with material samples. Our team handles excavation, sub-base build-up, edging, drainage falls and a neat finish around thresholds and patios. You’ll get clear timescales, tidy working practices and a written 10-year warranty for peace of mind. Many clients choose us for consistent workmanship and straightforward communication.
In SE10 we often find mixed ground conditions, from compacted clay to made-up soils in older gardens, so we adjust excavation depth and sub-base accordingly. Access can be tight on period streets near Deptford and Charlton, so we plan deliveries, waste removal and parking to minimise disruption. We also consider mature trees and roots common near Greenwich Park, proposing sympathetic routes and permeable options where needed. If any council constraints apply, we flag them early and keep the job compliant.




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Costs vary by material, access and groundworks. As a guide, gravel paths often start around £70–£120 per m², block paving and brick typically sit around £110–£180 per m², and natural stone is commonly £140–£250+ per m². Resin bound is usually £120–£200 per m², depending on base preparation. Steps, edging, drainage and lighting are priced separately after a site visit.
Most garden paths take 2–5 days from excavation to final tidy-up, assuming straightforward access and dry weather. Larger schemes with curved paths, steps, multiple landings or lighting can take 1–2 weeks. Timescales depend on the amount of digging, whether an old path must be removed, and curing time for resin or mortar. We’ll confirm a clear schedule before work starts and keep you updated daily.
In most cases, garden paths are permitted development and don’t need planning permission. However, rules can change if your property is listed, within a conservation area, or if works affect drainage to the public highway. Using permeable surfaces such as gravel or resin bound can help manage runoff. We’ll advise on practical compliance during the survey and can adapt the specification if the Royal Borough of Greenwich has any relevant requirements.
Yes. Our installations come with a 10-year warranty covering workmanship, including sub-base preparation, levels, edging stability and laying quality. It’s designed to protect you against issues such as excessive settlement caused by poor construction. Normal wear, accidental damage and problems caused by third-party alterations aren’t included. We also provide care guidance for your chosen surface, helping you keep the path looking its best year-round.
We install natural stone, block paving, gravel, stepping stones, resin bound and brick paths, with straight or curved routes to suit the garden’s shape. Many Greenwich clients choose sandstone or granite for period homes, and resin bound for clean, modern finishes. We can add contrasting edging, thresholds, and discreet path lighting for safer evenings. We’ll bring samples, discuss maintenance and slip resistance, then design a layout that fits your budget and style.
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