Housing Development Landscaping in Bermondsey that helps your scheme sell and stay looking sharp. From show home gardens to communal courtyards, we deliver premium finishes, planting and aftercare across SE1 and SE16.
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Bermondsey developments need landscaping that matches the area’s warehouse-chic character and busy streetscape. We create show home gardens, communal areas and plot landscaping that photograph well and wear well. Whether your site is near Bermondsey Street or close to Maltby Street Market, we plan access and phasing to keep programmes moving. Expect crisp detailing, robust planting and tidy handovers.
Our team is used to the mix of converted warehouses, Victorian terraces and modern apartments across Bermondsey, London Bridge and Rotherhithe. That means we design for balconies and podium decks as confidently as we do for traditional front and rear gardens. We also tailor boundary treatments and street planting to suit contemporary façades and conservation-adjacent streets. The result is landscaping that feels appropriate, not pasted on.
We start with a site walk, drawings/spec review and a practical build plan covering logistics, protection and sequencing. You’ll get clear scopes for driveways, paving, planting, fencing and maintenance contracts, with quality checks at each stage. Our installations are built to last, and we keep communication straightforward for developers, managing agents and homeowners. Fine Landscaping is based in Norbury and typically reaches Bermondsey in around 30 minutes.
In the London Borough of Southwark, access can be tight and parking controlled, especially around SE1 and near Tower Bridge. We plan deliveries, waste removal and working hours to reduce disruption for neighbours and residents. Many Bermondsey sites include podiums, basements and mixed surfaces, so we specify suitable substrates, drainage and lightweight build-ups where needed. Planting choices are also geared for wind exposure and urban heat.




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Costs vary by scope, access and specification. As a guide, plot front/rear gardens often range from £2,500–£12,000 per unit depending on paving, turf, fencing and planting. Communal courtyards and podium landscapes can run from £15,000–£150,000+ based on structure, drainage, lighting and planting density. Show home gardens typically sit at the higher end due to detailing and premium finishes. We provide itemised options to match budgets.
Timescales depend on phasing, groundworks readiness and how many plots are included. A single plot garden may take 2–5 days, while a show home garden is often 1–2 weeks for higher-spec finishes and planting. Communal areas can take 2–8+ weeks, especially with podium build-ups, irrigation or complex boundary treatments. Weather, access restrictions and lead times for materials can also affect the programme.
Many garden works are permitted development, but there are important exceptions. Driveway surfacing must usually be permeable or drain to a suitable area, and new or altered boundaries can be restricted by height rules—particularly beside highways. Some sites near listed buildings or conservation areas may have extra controls. We check Southwark requirements, review drawings and flag anything that may need approval before work starts.
We provide a 10-year warranty on qualifying hard landscaping installations, covering workmanship on elements such as paving build-ups, edging, steps and retaining details (subject to correct use and ground conditions). Manufacturer warranties apply to specific products where relevant. Soft landscaping is supported with a practical establishment period and clear aftercare guidance, and maintenance contracts can be added to protect the look of communal areas and show plots.
For Bermondsey’s modern schemes and warehouse conversions, popular choices include large-format porcelain, sawn sandstone, resin-bound surfacing, and robust clay pavers for paths and courtyards. Boundary treatments often combine timber slats, metal railings and acoustic fencing where needed. Planting frequently uses architectural evergreens, ornamental grasses and pollinator-friendly perennials. We’ll propose palettes that suit light levels, wind exposure and maintenance expectations, with samples for sign-off.
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