Gazebos in Eastfields that turn your garden into a usable outdoor room. Choose timber or metal, with roofed structures, open sides, curtains, lighting and electrics—built on proper foundations.
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A well-designed gazebo adds shelter, privacy and a focal point you’ll use far more than a patio alone. We install roofed structures with open sides or curtains, ideal for entertaining after a walk around Figges Marsh or a quiet evening at home. From compact gardens near Eastfields station to wider plots towards Lavender Park, we tailor the footprint to suit how you live outdoors. Every build starts with a clear layout and a finish that complements your planting and paving.
Eastfields is a well-connected residential area undergoing regeneration, with a mix of Victorian terraces, 1930s semis and newer developments across SW16 and CR4. Each property type brings different constraints—narrow side access, shared boundaries, or modern patios that need careful detailing. We design gazebos to sit comfortably alongside existing garden features, keeping sightlines and daylight in mind. The result feels intentional rather than “added on”.
Our process is simple: site visit, measured design, specification of materials and electrics, then tidy installation with minimal disruption. Foundations are set correctly to prevent movement, and we route lighting and power safely for long-term reliability. You’ll get clear communication, a written scope, and workmanship backed by our 10-year warranty. With our base just 5 minutes away, support and aftercare are genuinely local.
Gardens across the London Borough of Merton often have variable ground conditions, so we assess levels, drainage and soil before setting foundations. In streets around Mitcham and Pollards Hill, access can be tight, so we plan deliveries, waste removal and build stages to keep things moving. We also consider boundary lines, overlooking and neighbour relations when positioning roofed structures. If any permissions or restrictions apply, we’ll flag them early and help you stay compliant.




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Costs vary with size, frame type and electrics. As a guide, a small timber gazebo with basic foundations typically starts around £2,500–£4,500. Larger roofed structures, premium timber or powder-coated metal frames, curtains, and integrated lighting/electrics commonly fall in the £5,000–£12,000+ range. Site access, ground preparation and bespoke detailing can affect the final figure, so we quote after a survey.
Most standard installations take 2–5 days once materials are ready, including setting foundations and erecting the structure. Larger or bespoke builds can take 1–2 weeks, especially where we’re adding electrics, lighting, curtains, or matching finishes to existing paving. Timescales depend on access, weather, curing time for bases, and whether any groundwork or drainage adjustments are needed. We provide a clear schedule before starting.
Many garden gazebos fall under permitted development, particularly if they’re single-storey, within height limits and not used as separate accommodation. However, rules can change based on location, listed buildings, conservation considerations, and how close the structure sits to boundaries. We’ll discuss your design, check the key constraints, and advise if a planning application or other approvals may be required. When needed, we can help with drawings and documentation.
We provide a 10-year warranty on our workmanship, covering installation issues such as fixings, structural assembly and foundation-related movement caused by poor build practice. Manufacturer warranties apply to supplied materials like timber treatments, metal finishes, roofing components, lighting and electrical accessories. We also give care guidance to keep timber sealed and hardware maintained. If something doesn’t look right, we’re close by and can inspect quickly.
We build timber gazebos for a warm, traditional look and metal gazebos for clean lines and low maintenance. Options include fully roofed structures, open sides for airflow, curtains for privacy, and integrated lighting and electrics for heaters or speakers. We’ll help you choose sizes, roof styles and finishes that suit your garden layout and the style of your home, whether it’s a Victorian terrace or a 1930s semi.
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