Picture lazy Sunday afternoons sheltered in your own elegant gazebo, watching championship tennis from the comfort of your SW19 garden. Whether you're in a spacious Victorian plot or maximising a compact Raynes Park terrace, the right structure transforms outdoor living.
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Wimbledon's mix of period properties and contemporary developments creates unique opportunities for garden structures. Those generous plots backing onto Wimbledon Common practically beg for a statement gazebo. Meanwhile, clever design brings shade and style to tighter spaces near South Wimbledon station. Each installation responds to the character of your property—matching the ornate details of Edwardian homes or complementing sleek modern extensions.
Foundation depth varies dramatically between Wimbledon's clay-heavy areas and sandier patches near the Common. Ground assessment determines whether concrete pads suffice or deeper footings prove necessary. Material selection balances longevity with aesthetics—pressure-treated timber weathers beautifully alongside mature oaks, while powder-coated aluminium suits contemporary gardens. Roof pitch calculations consider both rainfall patterns and sight lines from neighbouring properties.
Twenty years of working across SW20's varied terrain means understanding which structures survive our notorious winter storms. Local knowledge prevents costly mistakes—like placing entrances where prevailing winds funnel between houses.




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Basic wooden gazebos start around £3,500 for smaller Raynes Park gardens. Premium hardwood designs for larger Village properties typically range £8,000-£15,000, including groundwork and finishing touches.
Absolutely—from the heights of Wimbledon Village down through SW19's residential streets to South Wimbledon's Victorian terraces. Regular projects span both SW20 postcodes too.
Most installations complete within 2-3 weeks once permits clear. Complex designs or challenging access might extend to 4 weeks, particularly during busy spring periods.
Every structure carries decade-long coverage against defects. This encompasses timber treatment, joint integrity, and roof weatherproofing—basically everything except storm damage or neglect.
Definitely. Infrared heaters extend usage into autumn, while weatherproof sockets support everything from festoon lights to outdoor speakers. Planning regulations usually permit these additions without separate applications.
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