Garden Paths in Tulse Hill designed to suit Victorian terraces, modern estates and everything between. Choose natural stone, resin bound, gravel or block paving, finished with neat curves and subtle lighting.
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A well-built path makes daily life easier, from bins to bikes to prams, while lifting the whole garden. We create routes that feel natural to the plot, whether you’re near Tulse Hill station or walking distance to Brockwell Park. From straight access runs to soft curved paths, we focus on solid groundwork and crisp edges. The result is a path that stays level, drains properly and looks considered year-round.
Homes across SW2 range from Victorian terraces and Edwardian houses to post-war estates, and each needs a slightly different approach. Narrow side returns, shared accessways and small front gardens are common, so we design for practical widths and tidy transitions to steps and thresholds. Our garden paths Tulse Hill area designs often include discreet lighting for safer evenings and a smarter frontage. Materials are chosen to complement brickwork, railings and boundary walls rather than fight them.
We start with a site visit, measure-up and clear options on materials, edging and drainage. Every installation includes a proper sub-base, careful compaction and falls set to move water away from the house. You’ll get a written specification and a clean, organised build with minimal disruption. Local homeowners choose us for reliable scheduling, workmanship you can see in the details, and aftercare support if you ever need adjustments.
In the London Borough of Lambeth, many gardens have clay-heavy ground and compacted subsoil, so we prioritise drainage layers and stable edging. Access can be tight around terraces and estate blocks, so we plan deliveries, waste removal and working hours carefully. We also consider street parking and any local restrictions when scheduling. The aim is a smooth build and a path that stays true through wet winters and dry spells.




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Costs vary with width, excavation depth, drainage needs and the chosen finish. As a guide, gravel paths often start around £70–£120 per m², while block paving and brick are commonly £120–£180 per m². Natural stone is typically £160–£260+ per m² depending on the slab type. Resin bound is usually £140–£220 per m², with edging and lighting priced separately.
Most garden paths take 2–5 days from excavation to final tidy-up, depending on length, access and the material. A small stepping-stone route may be done in a day or two, while natural stone or block paving with curves and edging can take longer. Resin bound usually needs a well-prepared base and then a shorter laying window. Weather, drainage works and lighting cabling can also extend timescales.
Garden paths are usually permitted development, especially in rear gardens, but rules can apply if you’re altering levels significantly, affecting drainage onto the highway, or working near a boundary wall. For front gardens, using permeable materials or directing water to a soakaway is often important. If your home is listed or in a conservation area, extra checks may be needed. We’ll advise and design to meet Lambeth requirements.
We provide a 10-year warranty on workmanship for our garden path installations, covering issues such as settlement caused by inadequate base preparation, loose edging, or joint failure under normal use. Materials are covered by their manufacturer warranties where applicable. The warranty assumes correct use and reasonable maintenance, such as keeping joints topped up where required and avoiding heavy vehicle loading unless specified. We also offer aftercare guidance for long-term performance.
We install natural stone, block paving, gravel, stepping stones, resin bound and brick, with options for straight runs or curved paths. Many clients choose contrasting edging for a sharper finish, or a softer gravel look for cottage-style planting. Resin bound is popular for a seamless, low-maintenance surface, while stone suits period homes. We’ll help you choose colours, textures and widths that fit your garden layout, budget and how you use the space.
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