Housing Development Landscaping in Bromley for developers who need standout kerb appeal and dependable delivery. From show home gardens to communal spaces, we build landscapes that sell homes and last. Fine Landscaping is based just 20 minutes away for fast site support.
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Delivering a new scheme near Bromley South station or around The Glades Shopping Centre demands landscaping that looks sharp from day one and performs long after handover. We provide complete housing development landscaping across BR1 and BR2, covering show home gardens, communal areas and street planting. Our teams coordinate with your build programme to keep plots moving and snagging minimal. The result is a clean, consistent finish that supports sales and resident satisfaction.
Bromley’s mix of large detached houses, Victorian villas and modern developments means expectations are high for planting quality and hardscape detailing. In areas such as Shortlands and Bickley, we regularly create front gardens and driveways that complement period streetscapes, while delivering practical rear gardens for family living. For newer schemes in Bromley Common and Plaistow, we design robust communal layouts that cope with footfall and year-round use. Every plot is planned for kerb appeal, drainage and easy maintenance.
We start with a clear scope, drawings and a phased programme aligned to your build sequence. Our installation covers groundworks, paving, fencing and planting, followed by thorough snag resolution and handover packs. You’ll have a single point of contact, regular progress updates and risk-managed site working. Clients trust us for consistent standards, tidy sites and a 10-year warranty on qualifying works.
We’re used to Bromley’s varied ground conditions, including clay-heavy soils that need careful drainage and planting preparation. Access and parking can be tight around busy routes near Bromley South, so we plan deliveries and waste removal to reduce disruption. We also factor in local streetscape character, choosing boundary treatments and planting palettes that sit well with Victorian villas and modern infill developments. Where required, we liaise with the London Borough of Bromley on practical compliance and adoption-ready finishes.




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Costs vary by plot size, specification and phasing. As a guide, front garden and driveway packages often start from £3,000–£8,000 per plot, while rear gardens commonly range £2,500–£10,000 depending on paving, turf and fencing. Communal areas and street planting are typically priced per square metre and can run from £40–£150+/m². We provide itemised estimates and value-engineering options.
Timescales depend on plot numbers, access and whether works are phased alongside build completion. A single plot front and rear garden can take 3–7 working days, while a show home garden may take 1–3 weeks due to higher detailing and planting. Communal areas can run from 2–8+ weeks depending on groundworks and surfacing. Weather, lead times and utility constraints can affect the programme.
Many garden and boundary works are permitted, but some elements can trigger rules—especially new or altered driveways, changes to levels, drainage to the highway, or works near trees and conservation areas. Permeable surfacing and correct runoff management are often essential. We review drawings and site constraints, flag any likely permissions, and can work with your planning team to ensure specifications meet local requirements and adoption standards where relevant.
We provide a 10-year warranty on qualifying hard landscaping works, covering installation defects in areas such as paving, kerbs, edging and constructed bases when installed to our specification. Soft landscaping is supported with a practical establishment period and clear care guidance, with replacements handled where failures are due to workmanship rather than misuse or extreme conditions. Warranty terms are confirmed in writing at contract stage for full clarity.
We tailor designs to the scheme’s architecture and target market. Popular choices include porcelain or sandstone patios, resin-bound or permeable block paving for driveways, contemporary slatted fencing or brick-and-timber boundaries, and low-maintenance planting with structure (evergreens, grasses and seasonal colour). For communal areas, we often specify robust shrubs, specimen trees and durable paths. We provide samples, mood boards and practical maintenance guidance to help you choose confidently.
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