Housing Development Landscaping in Banstead that helps new builds sell and communities thrive. From show home gardens to street planting and boundary treatments, we deliver a polished finish on programme.
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Fine Landscaping delivers housing development landscaping that supports sales, handovers and long-term kerb appeal across SM7. Whether you’re finishing plots near Banstead High Street or creating attractive communal areas by Nork Park, we build landscapes that look established from day one. Our teams handle front and rear gardens, driveways, boundary treatments and street planting with a clean, well-managed site approach. The result is a consistent, premium look across the development.
Banstead’s mix of large detached houses, 1930s properties and executive homes sets a high bar for external finishes. We design and install show home gardens that photograph well, while keeping specifications practical for buyers and maintenance teams. For plot works, we balance privacy, drainage and usable lawn/patio space to suit family living. Communal areas are planned to feel generous and safe, with planting that matures well in Surrey conditions.
We start with a clear scope, drawings/spec, and a programme aligned to your build phases, then coordinate deliveries and access to keep trades flowing. Every installation is quality-checked, and we provide a structured handover pack for maintenance and resident guidance. Homeowners and developers trust us for responsive communication, tidy workmanship and consistent finishes across multiple plots. Ongoing maintenance contracts are available to protect the look of the development year-round.
In Reigate and Banstead Borough, access and parking can be tight around established roads in Nork and Burgh Heath, so we plan deliveries and work zones carefully. Banstead’s downland setting can mean free-draining soils in places and heavier pockets elsewhere, so we specify the right topsoils, sub-bases and planting mixes. We also consider visibility splays, street tree positioning and practical bin/bike routes for communal layouts. The aim is a landscape that looks refined and functions smoothly for residents and managing agents.




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Costs vary by plot size, specification and numbers of units. As a guide, basic front-and-rear plot landscaping often starts around £3,000–£8,000 per plot, while higher-spec finishes with paving, raised beds and premium planting can be £10,000–£25,000+. Communal areas, street planting and boundary packages are usually priced per scope and can range from £15,000 to £150,000+ for larger schemes. We provide itemised schedules for clarity.
Timescales depend on the number of plots, access, weather and how your build programme releases areas. A single plot can often be completed in 2–5 days for turf, planting and light hardscaping, while a high-spec show home garden may take 1–3 weeks. Communal areas and street planting typically run from 2–8 weeks. We phase works to match handovers and can accelerate with additional crews when required.
Many garden and driveway works are permitted development, but there are important rules around drainage, levels, boundary heights and materials. For example, new or replaced driveways may need permeable surfacing or suitable drainage to avoid runoff to the highway. Some developments also have planning conditions or S106 requirements that affect planting and boundary details. We review drawings and conditions, advise on compliance, and can liaise with the council or your planning consultant where needed.
We provide a 10-year warranty on qualifying hard landscaping workmanship, covering issues such as sub-base failure, sinking and installation defects when the specification and maintenance guidance are followed. Soft landscaping (turf and plants) is typically covered for an agreed establishment period, as performance depends on weather and aftercare. We document what’s included at handover, with clear maintenance notes. Optional maintenance contracts help protect warranty outcomes and keep standards consistent.
For Banstead schemes, we often specify clean-lined porcelain or sandstone paving, robust block paving or resin-bound driveways, and contemporary timber or composite fencing with brick piers where appropriate. Planting tends towards structured evergreens, ornamental grasses and seasonal colour for show homes, with hardy, low-maintenance mixes for communal areas and street planting. We tailor palettes to the architecture and downland setting, then value-engineer options to meet budgets without losing the premium feel.
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