Housing Development Landscaping in Earl's Court tailored for premium new-build and conversion schemes. From show home gardens to communal areas, we deliver polished, sale-ready landscapes. Expect tidy logistics, high-end finishes and reliable aftercare.
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Earl’s Court developments need landscaping that looks finished from day one and stays that way through viewings and handovers. We create show home gardens, front and rear plots, and smart communal areas that complement local Victorian streetscapes. Projects around Earl’s Court tube station and the Earl’s Court Exhibition Centre site often demand careful access planning and immaculate presentation. We also support phased delivery so plots can be released on schedule.
The SW5 area includes Victorian mansion conversions, period flats and garden square properties where space is valuable and detailing matters. We design planting and hard landscaping to suit shared entrances, courtyards and compact rear gardens, while keeping maintenance practical for residents and managing agents. For schemes spanning Kensington, West Brompton, Chelsea and Fulham, we keep the look consistent across blocks and phases. This is housing development landscaping Earl's Court area buyers notice immediately.
We start with a site visit, levels and drainage review, then produce a clear scope covering boundary treatments, paving, turfing and street planting. Our team coordinates deliveries, waste removal and working hours to minimise disruption to neighbours and residents. Every install is quality-checked at handover, with optional maintenance contracts to protect the finish. Clients choose us for housing development landscaping in Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea because we deliver clean lines, robust build-ups and dependable communication.
Access in Earl’s Court can be tight, with controlled parking zones and narrow service routes near Philbeach Gardens and SW5 mansion blocks. We plan deliveries, loading and waste collections to keep the programme moving and the site tidy. Ground conditions and drainage vary across older plots and redevelopment sites, so we specify the right sub-bases, falls and soil improvements. Where RBKC requirements apply, we align materials and planting with local expectations and streetscape character.




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Costs vary by plot size, specification and programme. As a guide, a small front or rear plot landscape may start from £3,000–£8,000, while higher-end show home gardens often sit around £10,000–£25,000+. Communal areas, boundary treatments and street planting are usually priced per phase, with budgets commonly ranging from £20,000–£150,000+ for larger schemes. We provide itemised costs after a site survey.
Timescales depend on access, phasing and the mix of hard and soft landscaping. A single plot (front and rear) typically takes 1–3 weeks, while a show home garden with lighting, bespoke paving and mature planting can take 3–6 weeks. Communal areas and street planting are usually delivered in phases over several months. Weather, lead times for materials and coordination with other trades can affect the schedule.
Many garden works are permitted development, but driveways, boundary treatments and changes affecting drainage can trigger rules, especially on prominent frontages. In the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, you may also need to consider conservation area constraints, tree protections and requirements for permeable surfacing. We flag likely permissions early, help with specifications and liaise with your project team so the landscaping package stays compliant and buildable.
We provide a 10-year warranty on our hard landscaping workmanship, covering issues such as failed sub-bases, movement caused by incorrect build-up, and installation defects in paving and edging (subject to normal use). Soft landscaping is supported with practical aftercare guidance and optional maintenance contracts to help establishment. Any manufacturer warranties on products like paving or fencing are passed on. We also carry appropriate insurance for peace of mind.
For Earl’s Court schemes, popular choices include porcelain paving for crisp terraces, clay pavers to suit Victorian architecture, and resin-bound or permeable block paving for driveways. Boundary treatments often combine timber slats, brick piers and metal railings for a premium look. Planting tends towards evergreen structure with seasonal colour, plus shade-tolerant species for courtyards. We guide you on durability, maintenance and visual consistency across plots and communal areas.
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