Gazebos in Earl's Court that turn compact London gardens into usable outdoor rooms. Choose timber or metal, open sides or curtains, with lighting and safe electrics installed to suit your lifestyle.
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A well-built gazebo adds structure, shade and a defined entertaining space—ideal for Earl’s Court gardens where every square metre matters. We design roofed structures with open sides or curtains, tailored to how you use the space. Whether you’re near Earl’s Court tube station or walking distance from Philbeach Gardens, we create a finish that complements local Victorian architecture. Expect clean lines, robust fixings and a layout that works for dining, lounging or a hot tub.
Homes across SW5 often include Victorian mansion conversions, period flats with shared gardens, and garden square properties with strict aesthetic expectations. We’re used to working around basement lightwells, narrow side access and existing patios. Our team matches materials and proportions to period features so the gazebo looks intentional, not bolted on. If you’re in Kensington, West Brompton, Chelsea or Fulham, we’ll design to suit the property style and the way the garden is used.
We start with a site visit to check levels, drainage and the best position for footings and posts. You’ll receive a clear specification covering foundations, structure, roofing, and optional electrics and lighting. We protect planting and paving, keep disruption low, and leave the site tidy at the end of each day. Fine Landscaping is based around 35 minutes away, so support and aftercare are straightforward.
Access in the gazebos Earl's Court area can be tight, with shared entrances, stairs and limited storage space, so we plan deliveries and cutting to minimise disruption. Parking and loading near the Earl’s Court Exhibition Centre site often needs careful timing, and we work efficiently to reduce kerbside time. Ground conditions vary, but London clay and older made ground mean foundations matter; we specify the right depth and fixings. We also factor in neighbouring sightlines common in mansion blocks and garden squares.




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Costs depend on size, materials and the level of finish. As a guide, a small timber gazebo with a simple roof and basic footings often starts around £2,500–£5,000. Larger roofed structures with upgraded foundations, curtains, lighting and electrics commonly fall in the £6,000–£15,000 range. Bespoke metal frames or premium roofing can exceed this. We’ll survey your SW5 garden and provide a detailed, itemised estimate.
Most installations take 2–5 days once materials are ready, depending on access and whether we’re building on an existing patio or creating new foundations. Adding electrics, lighting, curtains, or complex roof detailing can extend the programme to 1–2 weeks. Timescales also change if we need to excavate deeper footings, work around shared access, or schedule deliveries carefully in busy streets around West Brompton and Earl’s Court.
Many garden gazebos are permitted development if they’re within height limits, not used as separate accommodation, and positioned appropriately. However, rules can be tighter for listed buildings, conservation areas, and properties with restrictive leases—common around Victorian mansion conversions. We’ll advise on practical compliance, check constraints where possible, and recommend speaking to the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea if the design is close to limits. We can adjust height, footprint and placement to help.
We provide a 10-year warranty on workmanship for our gazebo installations, covering structural assembly, fixings and the integrity of the build when used as intended. This includes issues linked to poor installation such as movement from inadequate fixing or incorrect alignment. Manufacturer warranties apply separately to supplied materials, roofing products, lighting and electrical components. We also offer aftercare guidance for timber treatments, curtain maintenance and seasonal checks to keep everything performing well.
We build timber gazebos for a warm, traditional look and metal gazebos for slimmer lines and low maintenance. Design options include fully roofed structures, open sides for airflow, or curtains for privacy and wind protection. We can add integrated lighting, weatherproof sockets and discreet cable routes, planned from the start. We’ll help you choose the right footprint, roof style and finishes to suit your garden, neighbours’ sightlines and the character of SW5 properties.
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