Housing Development Landscaping in Biggin Hill that helps your scheme sell faster and look established from day one. We deliver show home gardens, communal spaces, driveways and boundary treatments with reliable aftercare.
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From Biggin Hill Airport to the RAF Memorial, this area blends open skies with a semi-rural feel that buyers expect to see reflected outdoors. Our housing development landscaping supports developers and homeowners with show home gardens, communal areas and crisp street scenes. We create front and rear gardens that photograph well, mature quickly and remain practical for everyday use. Work is planned to keep sites moving while maintaining a premium finish.
Biggin Hill’s mix of large detached houses, bungalows and period properties means kerb appeal matters, especially where plots are generous and views are open. In Aperfield, Berry's Green and Cudham, we often design planting that feels naturalistic without looking untidy. Front gardens and driveways are set out to suit wider vehicles, bins and delivery access. Rear gardens are balanced for entertaining, drainage and year-round structure.
We start with a site visit, levels check and a clear scope for each plot and shared space. Our team coordinates groundworks, paving, turfing, planting and boundary treatments so handover is smooth and snagging is minimal. Every install is quality-checked, and we offer structured maintenance contracts to keep developments looking sales-ready. Clients choose us for consistent workmanship, tidy sites and dependable communication.
We’re used to the access constraints and delivery timing on active sites around TN16, including routes near Valley Recreation Ground. Biggin Hill’s exposed, higher ground can dry quickly, so we specify resilient turf, soil improvement and irrigation-ready layouts where needed. We also factor in parking, skip placement and neighbour considerations to keep works moving. Where required, we align details with London Borough of Bromley expectations for visibility splays, permeable surfacing and street planting.




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Costs vary by plot size, specification and how much groundwork is required. As a guide, front garden landscaping often starts from £1,500–£4,000 per plot, while rear gardens commonly range £4,000–£15,000+ depending on paving, turf and planting. Driveways typically sit around £3,500–£12,000+ depending on area and surfacing. Communal areas and street planting are usually priced from drawings and schedules.
Timescales depend on access, weather, ground conditions and whether services are complete. A straightforward front garden can take 1–3 days, while a rear garden with paving, turf and planting is often 1–2 weeks. Driveways are commonly 3–7 working days depending on excavation and curing times. Communal areas and multi-plot phases are programmed around handovers, with staged installs to match build progress.
Many garden and landscaping works are permitted development, but there are important exceptions. New or altered driveways may need permeable surfacing or suitable drainage to comply with rules on runoff, and visibility requirements can apply near junctions. If your site has conditions attached to the planning consent, those must be followed for materials, boundary heights and planting. We review drawings and constraints and can advise what checks are needed before work starts.
We provide a 10-year warranty on qualifying hard landscaping installations, covering workmanship on items such as paving, edging, retaining details and driveway construction (subject to correct specification and ground conditions). Soft landscaping is supported with practical aftercare guidance and optional maintenance contracts to help plants establish. Any snagging issues identified at handover are logged and resolved promptly. Warranty terms are confirmed in writing with your project scope.
We tailor designs to the development’s architecture and target buyer. Popular options include porcelain or sandstone patios, resin-bound or block-paved driveways, timber or composite fencing, brick walls and acoustic boundaries where needed. Planting can range from formal evergreen structure to softer, meadow-style mixes suited to the Biggin Hill landscape. We provide palettes, samples and practical advice on durability, maintenance and seasonal interest so you can choose confidently.
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