Hard Landscaping in Raynes Park that adds structure, value and everyday usability to your garden. From patios and pathways to walls, steps and driveways, we build it properly—first time. Designed for SW20 family homes and busy commuter lifestyles.
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Raynes Park homeowners want outdoor spaces that work hard—safe steps, level patios and paths that stay dry through winter. Whether you’re near Raynes Park station or walking distance to Cannon Hill Common, we design and build hard landscaping that suits how you live. Our team handles patios, pathways, edging, walls and drainage as one coordinated project. The result is a garden that looks sharper and functions better year-round.
The Raynes Park area has a mix of 1930s semis, Victorian terraces and Edwardian houses, often with narrow side access and established boundaries. We regularly work across SW20 and nearby Wimbledon and New Malden, so we understand typical plot sizes, levels and shared fences. If your garden slopes or has tired concrete and uneven paving, we can re-set levels and rebuild on solid foundations. Every detail is planned to complement the property’s character rather than fight it.
We start with a site survey to check levels, drainage routes and the best build-up for long-term stability. You’ll receive a clear specification for foundations, falls, edging restraints and finishes before work begins. Our installers keep the site tidy, protect access routes and communicate daily so there are no surprises. Homeowners choose us for hard landscaping raynes park area projects because we build for longevity and back our workmanship with a 10-year warranty.
Across the London Borough of Merton, many gardens have clay-heavy ground that needs proper sub-bases and drainage to avoid movement. Raynes Park streets can have limited parking and tight access, so we plan deliveries, waste removal and working hours carefully. We also factor in level changes common around older plots near Prince George's Playing Fields. This local approach helps us deliver hard landscaping in London Borough of Merton that lasts and looks right.




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Costs vary with materials, access and ground preparation. As a guide, patios often range from £120–£220 per m² installed, depending on porcelain, sandstone or block paving and the sub-base required. Pathways and edging are usually priced per linear metre, while steps and walls depend on height and foundations. Driveways can range from £90–£180 per m², especially if drainage upgrades are needed. We provide an itemised quote after a site visit.
A straightforward patio or path typically takes 3–7 working days, while a larger project combining patios, walls, steps and drainage can take 2–4 weeks. Timescales depend on excavation depth, skip access, curing time for concrete, and whether we’re regrading levels or installing new foundations. Weather can also affect progress, particularly during heavy rain. We’ll confirm a realistic programme before starting and keep you updated as the build progresses.
Most garden hard landscaping is permitted development, but there are important exceptions. For driveways, rules around surface water mean you’ll usually need permeable paving or drainage to a suitable soakaway rather than the public sewer. If your property is listed, in a conservation area, or you’re altering boundary walls or access points, extra permissions may apply. We check the relevant requirements and design the build-up and drainage to stay compliant.
We provide a 10-year warranty on our hard landscaping workmanship, covering issues such as settlement caused by incorrect sub-base preparation, loose edging restraints, and failures related to installation standards. Materials are also covered by their manufacturers’ guarantees where applicable. The warranty is valid when the area is used as intended and maintained sensibly, for example keeping joints topped up where required. We’ll explain what’s covered in writing before work begins.
Popular choices include porcelain paving for low maintenance, sandstone for a warmer traditional look, and block paving for driveways and detailed edging. For walls and steps, we often use brick to match existing facades, or stone copings for a cleaner finish. We can also add kerb edging, recessed drainage channels and subtle lighting-ready conduits. We’ll bring samples, discuss slip resistance and colour tones, and design around your home’s style and budget.
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