Housing Development Landscaping in Chelsea tailored for premium schemes and discerning buyers. From show home gardens to communal areas, we deliver crisp finishes, strong kerb appeal and reliable aftercare.
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Chelsea developments demand landscaping that sells the lifestyle as much as the home. We create show home gardens, front and rear plots, and welcoming communal areas that look established from day one. Whether your site sits near King’s Road or close to Stamford Bridge, we plan layouts that photograph well and wear well. Expect clean lines, quality materials and a handover pack your sales team can use.
Our teams understand the expectations of the SW3 and SW10 market, where Georgian townhouses, Victorian mansions and luxury apartments set a high benchmark. We design planting that suits formal façades, contemporary courtyards and roof-terrace style spaces. Boundary treatments are specified to complement brickwork, railings and heritage detailing. For multi-unit blocks, we balance privacy, access routes and year-round interest without overcomplicating maintenance.
We start with a practical site review, then produce specifications for each plot type and shared zone, including driveways, street planting and lighting-ready infrastructure. Installation is programmed around build phases to minimise rework and keep plots sales-ready. Every job is quality-checked against the agreed scope, with clear snagging and sign-off. Clients trust us for consistent finishes, responsive communication and maintenance contracts that protect your investment.
Access in Chelsea can be tight, with controlled parking zones and narrow service routes, so we plan deliveries and waste removal carefully. We’re used to coordinating with site managers, neighbours and building control requirements across the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea. Urban soils and shaded courtyards call for resilient planting palettes and smart irrigation choices. Our team can be on site from Norbury in around 35 minutes, keeping programmes moving.




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Costs vary by specification, access and the number of plots. As a guide, front or rear garden packages often start from £2,500–£8,000 per plot, while higher-spec show home gardens can be £10,000–£30,000+. Communal areas and street planting are usually priced per square metre and scope, commonly £80–£250/m², plus any drainage, lighting ducting or premium stonework.
Timescales depend on plot numbers, phasing and weather. A single front or rear garden installation typically takes 2–5 days, while a show home garden may take 1–3 weeks if it includes paving, bespoke joinery or mature planting. Communal areas can run from 2–8 weeks, often delivered in stages to suit handover dates. Lead times for stone, fencing and feature plants can also affect schedules.
Many landscaping works are permitted, but some elements can trigger approvals, especially in conservation areas. Driveway changes may need permissions if altering access, adding new crossovers or changing drainage arrangements. Boundary treatments can be restricted by height rules and street-facing requirements. We review your plans, check relevant RBKC guidance, and can liaise with your architect or planning consultant to keep the scheme compliant before work starts.
We provide a 10-year warranty on workmanship for hard landscaping elements such as paving build-ups, retaining details and installed boundary structures, subject to correct use and maintenance. Planting is covered through an agreed establishment period, with clear care instructions and optional maintenance visits to maximise success. Any snagging issues are logged and resolved promptly. Warranty terms are set out in writing at contract stage for full clarity.
We offer a wide range of finishes to suit luxury schemes, from porcelain paving and natural stone setts to resin-bound surfacing and premium clay pavers. Boundary options include timber slats, composite screens, brick piers, metal railings and acoustic fencing where needed. Planting can be formal (topiary, pleached trees) or contemporary (grasses, evergreen structure). We guide choices based on maintenance goals, shade, wind exposure and the sales aesthetic.
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