Housing Development Landscaping in Dulwich designed to sell homes and elevate streetscapes. From show home gardens to communal areas, we deliver premium finishes that last. Fine Landscaping is based just 20 minutes away, so support is always close.
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Dulwich developments demand landscaping that respects the area’s period character while feeling fresh and contemporary. We create show home gardens, front and rear plots, and welcoming communal areas that photograph well and wear well. Whether your site sits near Dulwich Park or close to Dulwich Village, we plan layouts that look established quickly. Our teams coordinate with build programmes to keep handovers smooth and snag-free.
From Georgian and Victorian houses around SE21 and SE22 to large detached properties and modern infill schemes, expectations in Dulwich are high. We tailor planting palettes and hard landscaping to suit brickwork, boundary lines and mature trees common in East Dulwich and West Dulwich. For tighter plots, we maximise usable space with smart paving patterns, integrated storage and low-maintenance planting. For larger gardens, we add structure with lawns, specimen shrubs and layered borders.
We start with a practical site review, then produce a clear scope covering driveways, boundary treatments, street planting and maintenance contracts. Installations are delivered by experienced crews with tidy working practices and reliable scheduling. Every project is quality-checked against the agreed specification, with transparent handover notes for residents or managing agents. Local homeowners and developers trust us for premium detailing and consistent aftercare.
Working across the London Borough of Southwark, we’re used to restricted access, controlled parking and neighbour-sensitive working hours. Dulwich plots often have mature trees, variable soil profiles and tight side returns, so we plan deliveries and machinery accordingly. We also consider conservation-area sensitivities around Dulwich Village and match materials to surrounding architecture. For SE24 and nearby streets, we specify robust, low-maintenance planting that copes with urban conditions.




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Costs vary by plot size, specification and how many units are included. As a guide, front garden and pathway packages often start from £2,000–£6,000 per plot, while rear gardens with turf, paving and planting commonly fall between £6,000–£18,000. Driveways and boundary treatments can add £3,000–£15,000+ depending on materials and levels. Communal areas and street planting are typically priced per scope and programme.
Timescales depend on access, weather, ground conditions and build sequencing. A single plot front garden may take 1–3 days, while a typical rear garden with paving, turf and planting often takes 5–10 working days. Driveways and boundary treatments can add 3–7 days per plot. Communal areas are usually phased over several weeks to align with handovers, services completion and snagging windows.
Many garden and driveway works are permitted development, but there are important exceptions. New or altered driveways may need compliant drainage (such as permeable paving or suitable soakaway solutions), and some boundary heights can be restricted, especially near highways. Conservation areas around parts of Dulwich can add extra considerations. We’ll review the site constraints, advise what’s typically allowed, and help you confirm requirements with Southwark where needed.
We provide a 10-year warranty on our hard landscaping workmanship, covering installation defects on items such as paving, edging, retaining details and driveway construction (subject to correct use and maintenance). Planting and turf are living materials, so these are supported with an agreed establishment period and clear care guidance at handover. If you choose a maintenance contract, we can also manage aftercare to improve long-term performance and appearance.
For Dulwich schemes, popular choices include clay pavers, natural sandstone or porcelain patios, and permeable block paving for driveways. Boundary treatments often combine brick piers, timber fencing, metal railings and evergreen screening for privacy. Planting tends towards structured, low-maintenance mixes—evergreen shrubs, ornamental grasses and seasonal colour—suited to urban conditions. We help you select finishes that complement period architecture while meeting budget, durability and maintenance targets.
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