Housing Development Landscaping in Eastfields delivered to a premium, sales-ready finish. From show home gardens and frontages to communal areas and street planting, we build landscapes that sell. Based five minutes away in Norbury for fast site support.
Response within 24 hours
Eastfields is a well-connected residential area undergoing regeneration, and new schemes need landscaping that looks sharp from day one. We deliver show home gardens, communal areas, front and rear gardens, plus driveways and boundary treatments to match your build programme. Working near Eastfields station and across SW16 and CR4, we keep installations tidy, safe and site-compliant. Expect practical layouts, robust materials and planting that performs.
Across Mitcham, Pollards Hill and Streatham Vale you’ll find Victorian terraces, 1930s semis and modern developments side by side. That mix influences everything from access routes to levels, drainage and kerb appeal. We design front gardens that suit period streetscapes, and create low-maintenance rear gardens that work for modern family living. For apartment blocks, we plan communal spaces that feel welcoming and are straightforward to maintain.
Our process starts with a site walkover, drawings/spec where needed, and a clear programme that aligns with trades and handover dates. We manage groundworks, edging, paving, turfing, planting and finishing details, with snagging built in. You’ll get consistent workmanship, clean lines and durable construction backed by our 10-year warranty. Local clients trust us because we communicate clearly, turn up when we say, and leave sites presentable every day.
We’re used to the practicalities of working in the London Borough of Merton, including parking restrictions, neighbour access and busy commuter routes near Eastfields station. Ground conditions can vary across the area, so we specify the right sub-bases, drainage and soil improvements for long-term performance. For developments close to Figges Marsh and Lavender Park, we often prioritise resilient planting and tidy, low-litter layouts. This is housing development landscaping eastfields area delivered with local logistics in mind.




Rated 4.9/5 from over 280 verified reviews
Costs vary with plot size, specification and the number of units. As a guide, front garden makeovers often start from £1,500–£4,000 per plot, while rear gardens commonly range £3,000–£12,000 depending on paving, turf and fencing. Communal areas and street planting are usually priced per m² and can run £25–£120/m². We provide itemised quotes and options to suit value-engineering.
Timescales depend on access, weather, ground conditions and how your build programme is phased. A single plot front and rear garden may take 3–10 working days, while driveways and boundary treatments can add 2–7 days. Communal areas and street planting are typically programmed over several weeks, often in phases to support handovers. We agree milestones, coordinate with site managers, and schedule snagging before completion.
Most garden landscaping is permitted development, but driveways and boundary treatments can trigger rules—especially around drainage and heights. New or altered driveways usually need permeable surfacing or suitable drainage to avoid planning issues. Fences and walls have height limits, and some developments have planning conditions or Section 106 requirements. We check drawings, conditions and site constraints and can advise on compliant materials and layouts for housing development landscaping in London Borough of Merton.
We provide a 10-year warranty on qualifying hard landscaping workmanship, covering installation issues such as sub-base failure, sinking and loose edging where our specification has been followed. Manufacturer warranties apply separately to products like paving, fencing systems or lighting. Soft landscaping (turf and planting) is covered for establishment subject to season and aftercare. We also offer maintenance contracts to protect finishes and keep communal areas looking their best.
We tailor designs to your brand and budget, from contemporary porcelain patios and resin-bound driveways to clay pavers that suit Victorian and 1930s streets. Boundary options include closeboard fencing, slatted screens, brick piers and hedging for softer lines. For planting, we often use hardy shrubs, ornamental grasses and seasonal interest trees, plus low-maintenance groundcover. We’ll present samples, palettes and practical specs for long-term performance.
Get your free, no-obligation quote today.