Housing Development Landscaping in Marylebone delivered to a premium, sales-ready standard. From show home gardens to communal courtyards, we build landscapes that photograph well and wear well. Expect sharp detailing, clean handovers and maintenance that protects your investment.
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Marylebone buyers notice the details, whether they’re viewing near Marylebone High Street or walking routes towards Regent’s Park. We create show home gardens that sell the lifestyle, plus communal areas that feel established from day one. Our team also delivers front and rear gardens, driveways, boundary treatments and street planting as part of a coordinated scheme. Everything is planned to suit W1 sites and the expectations of the City of Westminster market.
Local developments often sit alongside Georgian townhouses, mansion blocks and period conversions, so new landscaping must look intentional rather than “bolt-on”. We design layouts that respect formal building lines while improving privacy, drainage and year-round structure. For tighter plots and courtyard spaces, we specify compact trees, evergreen screening and robust paving that copes with footfall. Where access is limited, we phase deliveries and installation to keep neighbours and residents comfortable.
We start with a site survey, levels and services checks, then produce a clear scope for each plot and communal zone. Works are programmed around build stages, with tidy working practices and documented snagging for smooth handover. You’ll get clear material specifications, planting schedules and maintenance guidance, plus ongoing maintenance contracts if required. Our workmanship is backed by a 10-year warranty for long-term confidence.
Marylebone sites often involve restricted access, controlled parking and strict delivery windows, especially around Baker Street and W1 streets. We plan logistics, protect communal routes and keep noise and waste tightly managed. Ground conditions can vary across infill plots, so we test drainage and specify suitable sub-bases and soils. We also align finishes with local streetscapes and City of Westminster expectations.




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Costs vary by plot size, access and specification. As a guide, front garden and entrance upgrades often start from £3,000–£8,000 per plot, while rear gardens with paving, turf and planting are commonly £8,000–£25,000+. Communal areas and street planting can range from £15,000–£150,000+ depending on hardscape, irrigation and tree sizes. We provide itemised budgets for each phase.
Timescales depend on the number of plots, weather, access and whether we’re working around other trades. A single show home garden typically takes 1–3 weeks, while a full plot package across several units may run 4–12 weeks in phases. Communal courtyards and street planting can take 2–8 weeks. Lead times for stone, bespoke metalwork and larger trees can extend programmes.
Many garden works are permitted, but City of Westminster rules can affect driveways, boundary heights, tree works and anything impacting the public highway. If you’re altering kerbs, adding new vehicle crossovers, or working near protected trees, approvals are usually required. We review drawings, check constraints, and advise what applications or licences may be needed. Where necessary, we coordinate with your architect or planning consultant.
We provide a 10-year warranty on workmanship for installed hard landscaping elements, such as paving construction, sub-bases, drainage runs and retaining details, when used and maintained as specified. Planting is covered for an agreed establishment period, as living materials depend on weather and aftercare. We also offer maintenance contracts to protect lawns, hedges and communal planting through the first critical seasons.
For Marylebone schemes, we often specify high-quality porcelain or natural stone paving, clay pavers for traditional cues, and contemporary timber or composite decking for courtyards. Boundary treatments commonly include brick piers, metal railings, acoustic fencing and evergreen screening. Planting tends towards structured evergreens, multi-stem trees and long-season perennials. We guide choices using samples, maintenance targets and how the finishes sit alongside period architecture.
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