Housing Development Landscaping in Kennington that elevates sales, lettings and resident satisfaction. From show home gardens to communal spaces and street planting, we deliver premium finishes that last.
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Kennington schemes demand landscaping that looks exceptional from day one and performs through heavy footfall. We create show home gardens, front and rear gardens, and well-detailed boundary treatments that photograph beautifully and mature gracefully. Working across SE11, including Oval and Vauxhall, we coordinate seamlessly with build programmes and handover deadlines. Expect tidy sites, clear communication and a finish that matches the calibre of the development.
Local projects often sit alongside Georgian townhouses, Victorian terraces and mansion blocks, so proportions and detailing matter. We design layouts that respect Georgian squares while delivering practical, low-maintenance planting for modern living. Near The Oval cricket ground and Kennington Park, we plan for busy streets, limited access and high visibility. The result is landscaping that complements the architecture and improves kerb appeal from the pavement.
Our process starts with a site visit, levels check and specification review, then we produce a buildable plan, materials schedule and programme. We manage groundworks, drainage, paving, turfing, planting and aftercare, with staged sign-offs to keep quality consistent across plots. You’ll receive care guidance and optional maintenance contracts for communal areas and street trees. Homeowners and developers choose us for reliable delivery, premium workmanship and a 10-year warranty on qualifying installations.
In the London Borough of Lambeth, access can be tight around mansion blocks and busy routes near Kennington tube station. We plan deliveries, waste removal and parking to minimise disruption and keep sites compliant. Soil conditions vary from made ground to compacted sub-bases on new builds, so we specify the right topsoil depths, drainage and root-zone preparation. For the housing development landscaping Kennington area, we also factor in street-tree pits, utilities and sightlines for safer, cleaner streetscapes.




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Costs vary by plot size, specification and access in SE11. As a guide, front garden and boundary upgrades often start from £2,500–£7,500 per plot. Rear gardens with paving, turf and planting commonly fall between £6,000–£18,000. Communal courtyards, paths and lighting can range from £20,000–£150,000+ depending on levels, drainage and materials. We provide itemised estimates and value-engineering options.
Timescales depend on the number of plots, weather, curing times and whether groundworks are complete. A single rear garden typically takes 3–10 working days, while a front garden and driveway can take 5–15 days depending on excavation and drainage. Communal areas may run 2–8 weeks, often phased to suit handovers. We programme works around trades, deliveries and resident access to keep momentum on site.
Many garden works are permitted development, but driveways, drainage and boundary treatments can trigger rules—especially with changes to levels, walls, railings or access points. Permeable surfacing is often required to manage runoff, and there may be conditions on new developments. For housing development landscaping in London Borough of Lambeth, we review constraints, check any planning conditions, and advise when permissions or highways approvals are needed before work starts.
We offer a 10-year warranty on qualifying hard landscaping installations, covering workmanship on items such as paving, edging, retaining details and installed sub-bases when built to our specification. Planting is covered for an agreed establishment period, provided watering and care guidance is followed (or a maintenance contract is in place). Any snagging is handled promptly, with clear documentation for developers and homeowners at handover.
We tailor each scheme to the architecture—Georgian-inspired layouts for townhouses, or clean contemporary lines for new blocks. Popular options include porcelain paving, sandstone, resin-bound driveways, permeable block paving, timber or composite decking, and metal or timber boundary screens. For planting, we often use evergreen structure with seasonal perennials and robust grasses for communal areas. We guide choices with samples, maintenance expectations and whole-life cost comparisons.
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