Housing Development Landscaping in Lewisham for developers who need gardens that sell homes and stand up to daily use. From show home planting to communal areas and driveways, we deliver clean finishes, safe access and strong kerb appeal. Based 25 minutes away, we keep programmes moving and aftercare consistent.
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New schemes around Lewisham station and SE13 need landscaping that looks sharp at handover and stays practical for residents. We deliver show home gardens, front and rear plots, communal areas and boundary treatments with a build-quality finish. Whether your development sits near Lewisham Shopping Centre or closer to Ladywell, we plan access and sequencing to suit busy streets. The result is a cohesive exterior that supports sales and reduces snagging.
Lewisham combines Victorian terraces, Edwardian houses and modern developments, often with compact plots and tight access. Our team is used to working around existing services, party walls and mixed levels, especially where rear gardens drop away or have retaining needs. For housing development landscaping Lewisham area projects, we specify durable paving, robust turfing and planting that copes with urban conditions. We also design for year-round interest so show homes photograph well in every season.
We start with a site walkover, drawings review and a clear scope for each plot and communal zone. You’ll get a programme aligned to build stages, plus RAMS, material samples and a snagging plan before handover. Our crews work cleanly, protect finished surfaces and keep neighbours informed when access is shared. Clients trust us for consistent workmanship, transparent communication and maintenance contracts that keep landscapes looking established.
In the London Borough of Lewisham, access can be tight and parking controlled, so we plan deliveries and waste removal to minimise disruption. Ground conditions vary, with made ground on some redevelopment sites and heavier soils near the River Ravensbourne, so we adjust drainage, topsoil specification and planting choices. We’re familiar with working around mature street trees, utilities and shared pathways, particularly in areas such as Hither Green and Blackheath. Our method statements reflect local constraints and keep sites safe and tidy.




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Costs vary by plot size, specification and site access. As a guide, front gardens often start from £1,500–£4,000 per plot, rear gardens £3,000–£10,000+, and driveways £4,000–£15,000+ depending on surfacing and drainage. Communal areas and street planting are usually priced per square metre and by plant schedule. We provide itemised budgets and value-engineering options to meet targets.
Timescales depend on the number of plots, weather, access and how your build programme releases areas. A single plot front and rear can take 3–10 working days, while a small block’s communal landscaping may take 2–6 weeks. Street planting is often completed in short phases around surfacing and utilities sign-off. We agree a plot-by-plot schedule and can scale labour to hit key handover dates.
Many garden works are permitted, but driveways, drainage changes, walls/fences and anything affecting the public highway can require approval. Permeable surfacing and correct runoff management are especially important. If your scheme has planning conditions, we’ll work to the approved landscape drawings and discharge requirements. We also check for tree constraints, conservation areas and any Section 106 or estate management rules before installation begins.
We provide a 10-year warranty on workmanship for hard landscaping elements we install, such as paving, kerbs, edging, retaining details and boundary structures, subject to correct use and ground conditions. Planting and turf are covered for establishment periods when maintained correctly, and we can include an aftercare plan or maintenance contract to protect outcomes. Any snagging items are logged and resolved promptly within agreed timeframes.
For modern Lewisham schemes, popular choices include porcelain or sandstone patios, resin-bound or permeable block paving for driveways, timber or composite fencing, and contemporary metal railings for fronts. Planting often mixes evergreen structure with pollinator-friendly perennials and multi-stem feature trees. We help you select finishes that match elevations, meet drainage requirements and suit maintenance budgets, providing samples and a coordinated palette across plots and communal areas.
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