Housing Development Landscaping in Hammersmith for developers who need gardens that sell homes and stand up to daily use. From show home gardens to communal areas, we deliver crisp finishes, reliable programmes and tidy handovers.
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New schemes around King Street and the riverside demand landscaping that looks exceptional from day one and stays that way. We create show home gardens, smart front and rear gardens, and welcoming communal areas that help buyers picture life in the development. Whether you’re close to Hammersmith Apollo or nearer Brook Green, our team plans access, phasing and finishing details to suit busy sites. Expect clean lines, robust planting and practical layouts that work year-round.
Hammersmith’s mix of Victorian terraces, mansion flats and modern riverside developments means no two plots are the same. We design boundary treatments that respect neighbouring properties, and driveways that complement period streets as well as contemporary elevations. For tighter footprints typical of W6, we maximise usable space with integrated seating, lighting-ready routes and low-maintenance planting. We also tailor communal gardens to support footfall, prams and bikes without compromising kerb appeal.
Our process starts with a clear scope, drawings and a programme aligned to your build stages. We coordinate deliveries, protect finished surfaces, and keep snagging lists short with structured quality checks. You’ll receive practical aftercare guidance and options for ongoing maintenance contracts to keep the development looking showroom-fresh. Fine Landscaping is based in South London, and Hammersmith is around 40 minutes away for responsive site support.
Working in the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham often means restricted access, controlled parking and careful logistics on busy roads near Shepherd's Bush and Fulham. We plan deliveries around site constraints, protect pavements, and specify hardwearing materials suited to urban wear. Riverside plots can need extra attention to wind exposure and plant selection, while compact courtyards benefit from lighter paving and efficient drainage. Our team adapts designs to local streetscapes and council expectations.




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Costs vary by plot size, specification and programme. As a guide, front garden packages often start from £2,500–£6,000 per plot, while rear gardens commonly range £6,000–£20,000+ depending on paving, turf, fencing and planting. Communal areas and streetscape works are usually priced per scope and can run from £15,000 to £150,000+ for larger schemes. We provide itemised estimates and value-engineering options.
Timescales depend on phasing, access and weather, but typical rear garden builds take 3–10 working days per plot once groundworks are ready. Front gardens may take 1–4 days, while communal courtyards can run 2–8 weeks depending on drainage, lighting ducts and planting seasons. Lead times for bespoke gates, stone and large trees can add weeks. We create a programme aligned to handovers and show home launches.
Many garden and driveway works are permitted development, but there are important rules around drainage, materials and boundary heights. For example, new or replaced driveways usually need permeable surfacing or suitable runoff control, and some walls, railings or gates may be restricted. Conservation areas and listed buildings can add extra requirements. We review the site constraints, flag any permissions needed, and can supply drawings and specifications to support applications.
We provide a 10-year warranty on workmanship for hard landscaping installations such as paving, retaining edges, steps and built structures, subject to correct use and agreed maintenance. Planting is covered through an establishment period, with clear care guidance for watering and seasonal upkeep. If issues arise, we respond quickly with a practical inspection and remedial plan. Warranty terms are confirmed in writing with your scope and handover pack.
For modern schemes, porcelain paving, resin-bound gravel and contemporary slatted fencing are popular for clean, low-maintenance finishes. Period-adjacent plots often suit clay pavers, Yorkstone-style flags and traditional brick edging. Planting frequently includes multi-stem trees, evergreen structure, and pollinator-friendly perennials for long-season colour. We guide you through options based on budget, maintenance expectations and the look you want for show homes and communal areas in the housing development landscaping hammersmith area.
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