Those overgrown borders behind your Victorian terrace deserve better than another summer of neglect. Whether you're wrestling with clay soil in Raynes Park or dreaming of something special for that sunny corner near Wimbledon Common, the right renovation breathes new life into tired outdoor spaces.
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Garden renovation in Wimbledon isn't just about tidying up what's already there. Many properties around Worple Road and Leopold Road feature narrow plots that previous owners filled with mismatched planting schemes. Others struggle with waterlogged sections near South Wimbledon where the London clay refuses to drain. Understanding these local quirks makes all the difference between a quick makeover and lasting transformation.
Starting with soil analysis reveals exactly what your plot needs - whether that's breaking up compacted earth left by builders or enriching depleted beds. Design work considers everything from the mature trees casting shade over Wimbledon Village gardens to the privacy requirements of terraced homes. Construction phases might include levelling sloped areas, installing proper drainage systems, or creating distinct zones that maximise every square metre. Materials get selected based on what actually thrives in SW19's microclimate, not just what looks good in catalogues.
Twenty years renovating gardens across Wimbledon means knowing which suppliers deliver quality materials to SW20 postcodes without delays. Local knowledge extends beyond logistics - it's recognising that gardens near Dundonald Recreation Ground need different approaches than those backing onto Cannon Hill Common.




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Basic renovations addressing planting and lawn areas typically range from £3,000-£6,000. Comprehensive projects including paving, drainage and structural elements often fall between £8,000-£15,000. Properties with larger plots or complex requirements might see costs reaching £20,000-£30,000.
Yes, projects span from the period properties of Wimbledon Village through to modern developments near Raynes Park station. Regular work takes place across all SW19 and SW20 postcodes, including estates around Wimbledon Chase and homes near South Wimbledon tube.
Smaller refreshes focusing on planting and lawn restoration usually complete within 1-2 weeks. Full-scale renovations involving hardscaping and drainage typically need 3-5 weeks, though complex projects occasionally extend to 6-8 weeks depending on scope.
All structural elements - patios, walls, drainage systems - carry a 10-year guarantee covering materials and workmanship. Plant establishment gets monitored for the first growing season with replacement of any failures not caused by extreme weather or inadequate aftercare.
Absolutely - preserving characterful elements often enhances the final design. Mature trees get properly assessed and incorporated, original Victorian walls can be restored rather than replaced, and existing levels work with new layouts where possible. Sometimes the best renovations enhance what's already special about a garden.
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