Housing Development Landscaping in Bayswater for developers and discerning residents who expect a polished finish. From show home gardens to communal areas and boundary treatments, we deliver schemes that sell properties and stay looking sharp. Fine Landscaping manages design, build and ongoing maintenance with tidy, well-planned site working.
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Bayswater developments demand landscaping that matches the area’s refined architecture and busy streets. We create show home gardens that photograph beautifully, plus practical front and rear gardens designed for everyday use. Whether your site sits near Whiteleys or along Queensway, we plan layouts that feel considered from the first viewing. Expect clean detailing, robust finishes and planting that thrives year-round.
The Bayswater housing stock includes stucco townhouses, mansion conversions and period flats, often with compact courtyards or shared garden squares. We’re used to working around basements, lightwells and mature trees close to Kensington Gardens and Hyde Park. In W2, access can be tight and storage limited, so we phase deliveries and keep work areas controlled. Our designs balance premium looks with durability for high footfall communal spaces.
We start with a site walkover, levels check and drainage assessment, then produce a clear specification for each plot and shared area. Works are scheduled to suit build programmes, with consistent quality checks across paving, turfing, fencing and planting. You’ll get straightforward communication, tidy handovers and optional maintenance contracts to protect the finish. Homeowners and developers choose us for reliable timelines, clean workmanship and a 10-year warranty on qualifying installations.
Working in the City of Westminster means careful planning for parking, deliveries and neighbour considerations. Bayswater streets can be busy, so we arrange timed drop-offs and minimise on-site storage. Many plots sit on mixed made ground with services close to the surface, so we survey before digging and design drainage accordingly. We also match materials to local façades, from stucco frontages to period brickwork details.




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Costs vary by plot size, access and specification. As a guide, front garden refreshes can start from £2,000–£6,000 per plot, while rear gardens with paving, turf and planting often fall between £6,000–£20,000+. Communal areas, street planting and boundary treatments are usually priced per square metre and can range from £15,000–£150,000+ for larger schemes. We provide an itemised schedule after a site visit.
Timescales depend on the number of plots, ground conditions and how the programme aligns with builders’ works. A single plot front and rear garden may take 1–3 weeks, while multiple plots plus communal areas often run 4–12 weeks in phases. Lead times for stone, fencing and specialist plants can add 1–4 weeks. We produce a practical schedule and coordinate around access and handover dates.
Many garden works are permitted development, but City of Westminster rules can affect driveways, dropped kerbs, boundary heights, tree works and changes to hard surfacing for drainage. Conservation areas are common locally, and listed buildings may need consent for certain alterations. We check constraints early, advise on permeable paving and SuDS-friendly solutions, and can help you prepare information for applications where required.
We offer a 10-year warranty on qualifying installations such as paving, retaining details, drainage runs and structural landscape elements, provided the work is used and maintained as specified. Planting and turf are living materials, so these come with a shorter establishment period and clear aftercare guidance. If an issue relates to workmanship, we return promptly to assess and put it right. Warranty terms are confirmed in writing at contract stage.
For Bayswater schemes, popular choices include porcelain paving for clean lines, natural sandstone or granite setts for a classic look, and permeable resin-bound surfaces for driveways. Boundary treatments often combine timber slats, brick piers or metal railings to suit period façades. Planting palettes typically use evergreen structure with seasonal colour and shade-tolerant options for courtyards. We guide you through samples, maintenance levels and long-term durability before finalising the specification.
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