Create a year-round outdoor room with Gazebos in Tulse Hill. Fine Landscaping designs and builds timber or metal structures with proper foundations, lighting and electrics. From open-sided frames to roofed gazebos with curtains, we make it practical and polished.
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A well-built gazebo turns a SW2 garden into a space you’ll actually use—day and night, in more seasons. We design roofed structures for dining, lounging or a hot tub area, with open sides for airflow or curtains for privacy. Whether you’re near Tulse Hill station or closer to Brockwell Park, we plan the layout to suit your plot and sightlines. Expect clean lines, durable materials and a finish that complements your home.
Tulse Hill’s mix of Victorian terraces, Edwardian houses and post-war estates means gardens vary hugely in width, levels and access. We’re used to working with side returns, narrow alleys and stepped lawns, and we size structures so they don’t overwhelm smaller patios. For period properties, timber detailing can echo traditional joinery; for newer blocks and estates, metal frames often suit a sharper look. Our gazebo designs consider neighbours, boundaries and how you move through the garden.
We start with a site visit, then provide a clear design, specification and itemised quote. Foundations are set properly for stability and long-term performance, and we can integrate safe electrics, lighting and outdoor sockets. You’ll have a named point of contact, tidy working practices and a schedule agreed before we begin. Local homeowners choose us for reliable craftsmanship, transparent communication and a finish that lasts.
Across the gazebos Tulse Hill area, we often find mixed ground conditions and gardens with slight falls, so we level bases carefully and specify the right foundations. Access can be tight around terraces and estate blocks, so we plan deliveries, protect surfaces and keep disruption down. We also consider boundary lines, overlooking and drainage, which can be important on denser streets near Brixton and Herne Hill. If permissions or restrictions apply, we’ll flag them early and adjust the design accordingly.




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Costs vary by size, materials and the level of finish. As a guide, a small timber gazebo with a simple roof and basic base often starts from around £3,500–£6,500. Larger roofed structures with premium timber or metal frames, curtains, lighting, electrics and upgraded foundations commonly range from £7,000–£18,000+. Site access, groundworks and bespoke detailing can move the budget up or down.
Most installs take 2–5 working days once materials are ready, with simpler open-sided structures at the shorter end. More complex builds—larger footprints, roofed designs, curtain tracks, lighting and electrics, or extensive foundations—can take 1–2 weeks. Timescales depend on access in SW2 gardens, groundwork requirements, drying times for concrete, and whether we’re integrating electrics from the house consumer unit.
Many gazebos fall under permitted development, especially when they’re within height limits and used as incidental garden structures. However, rules can change if your property is listed, in a conservation area, or if the structure is placed close to boundaries or includes substantial electrics and fixed features. We’ll review the proposed size and location, highlight any Lambeth considerations, and advise if you should confirm with the council before work starts.
We provide a 10-year warranty on our workmanship for gazebo installations, covering issues such as structural fixing, base preparation and installation-related defects. Materials are also covered by manufacturer warranties where applicable (for example, treated timber, metal coatings, roofing systems and lighting components). We’ll explain what’s included in writing, along with care guidance to keep timber finishes, curtains and electrics performing well in year-round weather.
You can choose from timber gazebos for a warm, traditional look or metal gazebos for a crisp, contemporary finish. Designs range from open-sided frames to fully roofed structures with curtains or privacy screens. We can add integrated lighting, outdoor sockets and discreet cable routes, plus options like polycarbonate or tiled-style roofing. We’ll help you select proportions, colours and features that suit your garden and your home’s architecture.
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