Housing Development Landscaping in Morden delivered to a premium finish, on programme and with clean, controlled sites. From show home gardens to communal areas, we create landscapes that help homes sell and neighbourhoods settle. Fine Landscaping is 15 minutes away, ready to support your build team.
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New schemes around Morden station and along the SM4 postcodes need landscaping that looks sharp on handover day and performs for years. We deliver show home gardens, front and rear plots, and robust communal areas that stand up to footfall. Our teams coordinate with site managers to keep access clear and finishes consistent across phases. You’ll see the difference in kerb appeal from the first completed plots.
Morden’s mix of 1930s semis, post-war estates and modern developments calls for flexible, practical design. In Morden Park and St Helier, plot sizes and levels can vary, so we tailor drainage, paving build-ups and planting palettes accordingly. We balance contemporary detailing for new builds with softer, family-friendly gardens that suit the area’s parks and outdoor lifestyle. The result is a cohesive look that works for buyers and residents.
Our process starts with a clear scope, drawings/spec review and a phased programme aligned to your build schedule. We use proven sub-bases, correct falls and durable edging so driveways and paths stay true. Every job is signed off with a snagging checklist, and we can roll straight into maintenance contracts to protect your investment. Developers and homeowners trust us for tidy workmanship, reliable communication and repeatable quality across plots.
We’re used to working on tight residential streets in the London Borough of Merton, where deliveries, parking and neighbour access need planning. Around Lower Morden and Morden South, we often encounter mixed ground and existing services, so we survey levels and utilities before excavation. We also factor in local requirements such as permeable surfacing for new or altered driveways where needed. The outcome is fewer delays and a smoother sign-off.




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Costs vary by plot size, specification and phasing. As a guide in the Morden area, front garden and driveway packages often start from £4,000–£12,000 per plot, while rear gardens typically range £3,000–£10,000 depending on paving, turf and fencing. Communal areas and street planting are usually priced per square metre, commonly £60–£180/m² plus trees and irrigation where required. We provide itemised schedules for clarity.
Timescales depend on access, weather, ground conditions and how many plots are released at once. A typical rear garden can take 2–5 working days, while a front garden with driveway may take 4–10 days including sub-base and curing time. Communal areas and street planting are often delivered in phases over several weeks to match your handovers. We programme around utilities, scaffolding and final clean-down dates.
Many garden and boundary works are permitted development, but some elements can trigger rules—especially new or altered driveways, changes to levels, and works near highways. In the London Borough of Merton, permeable surfacing and proper drainage are common requirements for front gardens. If your scheme has planning conditions, we help you meet them with the right materials and details. We’ll flag anything that may need approval before work starts.
We provide a 10-year warranty on workmanship for core hard landscaping elements such as paving installation, sub-bases, edging and drainage details, when installed to our specification. This covers issues like settlement caused by incorrect build-up or poor compaction. Planting is covered separately because it depends on seasonality and aftercare, but we offer establishment support and maintenance options. Any snagging is handled promptly with a clear handover record.
For modern schemes, popular choices include porcelain patios, sawn sandstone, resin-bound or permeable block paving, and clean kerb detailing. Boundary treatments often combine closeboard fencing, brick piers, acoustic panels and secure gates. Planting tends towards low-maintenance mixes—multi-stem trees, evergreen structure, ornamental grasses and pollinator-friendly perennials. We’ll align selections with your spec, budget and maintenance plan, and provide samples so decisions are straightforward.
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