Picture yourself beneath a handcrafted gazebo in your Norbury garden, morning coffee in hand while the world rushes by. These elegant structures bring year-round enjoyment to even the most compact South London plots.
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Norbury's mix of Edwardian semis and modern developments creates unique garden landscapes that deserve thoughtful enhancement. A well-positioned gazebo transforms neglected corners into inviting retreats, whether you're working with the generous proportions of a Pollards Hill property or maximising space behind a terraced home near Norbury station. Local homeowners increasingly recognise how these structures add both character and practical outdoor living space.
Construction begins with careful ground assessment – essential given the clay-heavy soil common throughout SW16. Foundation depth varies depending on your chosen style, from lightweight aluminium frames requiring minimal groundwork to substantial timber structures needing concrete footings. Weather-resistant treatments protect against South London's unpredictable climate, while optional features like integrated lighting and retractable sides extend usability through autumn evenings.
Twenty years of creating outdoor sanctuaries across Thornton Heath and Streatham means understanding which designs complement local architecture. Every installation respects neighbouring sightlines whilst maximising your garden's potential.




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Basic aluminium models start around £1,800 including installation, while premium hardwood gazebos with electrical connections typically range £4,500-£8,000. Most SW16 homeowners invest £3,000-£5,000 for a durable, attractive structure.
Absolutely – from the tree-lined streets near Norbury Park through to properties backing onto Lonesome Primary School. Regular projects span both SW16 and CR7, including the estates around Pollards Hill retail park.
Simpler designs take 2-3 days from start to completion. Elaborate timber gazebos with custom features need 5-7 working days, weather permitting. Planning permission rarely applies unless you're in a conservation area.
Each structure carries decade-long coverage against installation defects, with timber treatments guaranteed for the same period. This comprehensive protection reflects confidence in both materials and craftsmanship – peace of mind for your garden investment.
Compact corner designs suit typical Victorian terrace gardens beautifully. Hexagonal 2.5m models fit snugly without overwhelming limited space, while wall-mounted lean-to styles maximise usable area by utilising existing house walls.
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