That overgrown patch behind your Sidcup home deserves better than another summer of neglect. Whether you're battling clay soil near Foots Cray or wrestling with the sloped gardens common around Lamorbey, there's potential waiting to bloom.
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Sidcup's mix of period properties and post-war developments each bring their own garden challenges. Those generous plots along Main Road might be crying out for structure, while the compact courtyards near the station need clever space-saving solutions. Years of local projects have taught us which plants thrive in our particular pocket of Southeast London, and which design approaches suit everything from Edwardian villas to modern townhouses.
Starting with soil analysis specific to your patch of DA14 or DA15, the renovation process maps out drainage improvements, planting schemes, and hardscaping that works with your lifestyle. Clay-heavy areas benefit from raised beds and strategic drainage channels. South-facing gardens get heat-tolerant planting palettes. Every element considers both the immediate transformation and how your garden will mature over the coming seasons.
Local knowledge counts when you're dealing with Sidcup's quirks – from preservation requirements near Queen Mary's Hospital to the drainage issues common in lower Sidcup. Having renovated gardens from Halfway Street to Blackfen means understanding exactly what works where.




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Most complete garden makeovers in the area fall between £8,000 and £25,000, though smaller refresh projects start around £3,500. Victorian terraces with their long, narrow plots often sit in the £12,000-£18,000 range, while larger detached properties near Chislehurst borders can extend beyond £30,000 for comprehensive landscaping.
Absolutely – from the tree-lined streets of DA15 near Lamorbey Park through to properties backing onto Scadbury Park in DA14. Regular projects also take us into Chislehurst Woods edges, throughout Bexley borough, and across to Eltham's garden squares.
Smaller gardens usually transform within 2-3 weeks, while comprehensive renovations of those larger plots around Sidcup Place typically need 4-6 weeks. Weather permitting, most projects wrap up faster than homeowners expect, though we build in contingency time during our notoriously damp winters.
Every hardscaping element – patios, paths, retaining walls – carries a decade-long guarantee against defects. Plants come with a 12-month establishment warranty, provided they receive proper care. This comprehensive coverage reflects confidence in both materials and workmanship, giving you peace of mind as your new garden matures.
Preservation and integration of characterful elements often creates the most stunning transformations. Those established oaks and original brick edging tell your garden's story – we design around them, perhaps lifting and relaying old paths or creating new planting schemes that complement mature specimens. It's about enhancing what's already special whilst solving the problems that prompted renovation.
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