Hard Landscaping in Tulse Hill that transforms outdoor space into something built to last. From patios and pathways to walls, steps and driveways, we deliver crisp finishes and solid groundwork. Based in Norbury, we’re around 10 minutes away for fast site visits.
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Fine Landscaping delivers premium hard landscaping across SW2, with projects designed for real use, not just good photos. Whether you’re upgrading a tired patio near Brockwell Park or improving access routes close to Tulse Hill station, we build surfaces that feel stable underfoot and look sharp year-round. Our team handles everything from excavation and foundations to edging and drainage. The result is a garden layout that works better, drains better, and adds value.
The Tulse Hill area mixes Victorian terraces, Edwardian houses and post-war estates, and each brings different constraints. Narrow side returns, stepped gardens and shared access routes are common, so levels and thresholds need careful planning. We match materials and detailing to the style of the property, keeping lines clean and proportions right. If you’re renovating or extending, we can coordinate hard landscaping around builders’ schedules and new door openings.
We start with a site survey, discuss how you use the space, then propose a practical layout with clear material options. Our builds prioritise proper sub-bases, falls for drainage, and neat joints so paving stays put and looks consistent. You’ll get a written scope, tidy working practices, and regular updates throughout. Homeowners trust us because we deliver what we promise and back it with a 10-year warranty.
Hard landscaping in London Borough of Lambeth often means working with tight access, controlled parking and mixed ground conditions. In Tulse Hill, we regularly deal with sloping plots, older garden walls and services close to the surface, so we plan excavation and drainage carefully. We also design around typical Victorian footprints and boundary lines, keeping pathways practical without sacrificing planting space. Where needed, we help you stay aligned with local requirements for front driveways and drainage.




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Costs vary by access, excavation depth, drainage needs and material choice. As a guide, patios commonly range from £120–£220 per m² supplied and installed, while premium stone can be higher. Pathways and edging are often £80–£160 per m² depending on detail. Driveways typically start around £3,500–£8,000+, rising with size, sub-base upgrades and permeable specifications.
Most patio or pathway projects take 3–7 working days once the site is prepared. Larger schemes with walls, steps, drainage runs and new foundations often take 2–4 weeks. Timescales depend on access (common with terraces), how much excavation is required, curing time for concrete, and weather. We’ll provide a realistic programme before starting and keep you updated if anything changes.
Many garden hard landscaping works are permitted development, but rules can apply to front gardens and driveways, especially around drainage and the use of impermeable surfaces. If you’re creating or widening a vehicle crossover, you may need council approval. We’ll advise on permeable options, falls and soakaways, and we can help you check Lambeth requirements before work begins to avoid problems later.
We include a 10-year warranty on our hard landscaping workmanship, covering issues linked to installation such as sub-base failure, movement caused by poor compaction, and defects in laying. It also covers problems arising from incorrect falls that lead to persistent pooling where we specified drainage. Normal wear, accidental damage, and manufacturer defects in supplied products are handled separately, and we’ll explain what applies to your project.
We install porcelain paving, sandstone and granite, concrete flags, clay and concrete block paving, and resin-bound surfaces where suitable. For walls and steps, options include brickwork to match period homes, rendered blockwork, and natural stone copings. We’ll help you choose based on slip resistance, maintenance, colour tones for Victorian architecture, and how the space is used. Samples and layout suggestions are provided before you commit.
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