Garden Renovation in Pollards Hill that turns tired outdoor spaces into smart, usable gardens. From clearance and repairs to lawns, patios and fresh planting, we handle it all with care. Based in Norbury, we’re only 5 minutes away for quick site visits.
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If your garden is overgrown, uneven or simply dated, our team can reset it properly. We carry out full assessments, clearance, repairs and replanting to bring structure and colour back. Many projects start after a walk-through near Pollards Hill Recreation Ground or around South Lodge Avenue, where gardens often need practical, family-friendly upgrades. We also restore lawns, clean patios and fix fencing so everything looks cohesive.
Pollards Hill’s quiet residential streets include plenty of 1930s semis, post-war housing and maisonettes, each with different garden layouts and access. We’re used to narrow side passages, shared boundaries and compact patios that need clever planning. Whether you’re close to Pollards Hill Library or nearer Norbury and Streatham Vale, we tailor the renovation to suit how you actually use the space. The result is a garden that looks right for the property and stays manageable.
Every renovation begins with a clear plan: assessment, tidy clearance, then targeted repairs before any planting or lawn work starts. We protect surfaces, keep paths usable where possible, and leave the site clean at the end of each day. You’ll get straightforward recommendations, quality materials and workmanship backed by our 10-year warranty. Homeowners choose us for reliable scheduling, neat finishes and planting that thrives, not just looks good on day one.
We understand the mix of compact plots and longer rear gardens common across SW16, plus the access challenges around maisonettes and shared paths. In the London Borough of Merton, we plan waste removal, parking and deliveries to minimise disruption to neighbours. Soil can vary from tired, compacted ground to heavier clay, so we improve structure before replanting or laying turf. This is garden renovation pollards hill area work done with local realities in mind.




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Costs vary by size, access and what needs replacing. As a guide, a light refresh (clearance, minor repairs, patio clean, refresh planting) often starts around £900–£2,500. Mid-range renovations with lawn renovation, more planting and fence repairs commonly fall between £2,500–£7,500. Larger, full resets with extensive groundwork, new beds and multiple repairs can be £7,500–£15,000+. We’ll confirm after an on-site assessment.
Most renovations take 2–7 working days, depending on clearance volume, repair needs and drying time after pressure washing or groundwork. A small garden refresh can be completed in a couple of days, while larger gardens or multi-trade jobs may run 1–3 weeks. Timescales are affected by access, waste removal logistics, weather, and whether we’re waiting on materials such as fencing panels, turf or paving products.
Most garden renovation work is permitted development, such as planting, turfing, patio cleaning and like-for-like repairs. Planning permission may be needed for major changes to levels, new walls, large patios with drainage implications, or if your home is listed or in a restricted area. We’ll flag anything that looks sensitive and can advise on drainage and permeable finishes. If required, we’ll help you gather the details for Merton’s planning guidance.
Yes. Our workmanship is covered by a 10-year warranty on qualifying hard landscaping and repair elements, such as paving reinstatement, edging, and structural fixes completed by our team. We also stand behind fence repairs and installation quality, subject to normal wear, weather events and third-party damage. Plants and lawns are living materials, so we provide aftercare guidance and can offer maintenance visits to help everything establish well.
We can renovate with a range of finishes to suit Pollards Hill gardens: refreshed borders, low-maintenance planting schemes, new turf or overseeding for lawns, and patio restoration or re-jointing for existing paving. Where replacements are needed, options include porcelain, sandstone, concrete paving, gravel, and timber or composite edging. We’ll help you choose based on sunlight, drainage, budget and how you use the space—pets, children, entertaining or minimal upkeep.
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