Housing Development Landscaping in New Malden that helps your scheme sell and stay looking sharp. From show home gardens to communal areas and street planting, we deliver consistent, premium finishes. Fine Landscaping is based just 25 minutes away, so programmes stay on track.
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New Malden buyers notice the details, from clean driveway lines to healthy planting that frames the street. We support developers and managing agents with show home gardens, front and rear plots, and well-planned communal areas. Whether your site is near New Malden High Street or closer to Manor Park, we build landscapes that photograph well and wear well. Our team coordinates deliveries, access and handover dates to keep your build moving.
The KT3 patch mixes 1930s semis, Edwardian houses and a growing number of modern apartments, so plot sizes and access vary. We design front gardens that suit suburban streetscapes, then create practical rear gardens that feel generous without high maintenance. For apartment-led schemes, we focus on durable communal planting, lighting-ready borders and clear circulation routes. We also factor in the local character, including the busy restaurant trade around the Korean restaurants, where tidy frontage and litter-resilient planting matter.
We start with a site walkover, levels check and a clear scope for each plot and shared space. You’ll receive a programme aligned to build stages, plus material samples and planting schedules for approvals. Our crews work to consistent specifications across plots, with snagging lists handled quickly before handover. Clients trust us for transparent communication, safe working, and a 10-year warranty on qualifying hard landscaping.
Working in the Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames means planning for resident parking controls, school-run traffic and tight access on suburban streets. Many KT3 plots have variable levels and clay-heavy ground, so we specify drainage, soil improvement and robust edging accordingly. Where sites border existing gardens, we install considerate boundary treatments and protect neighbouring fences. We also schedule deliveries to minimise disruption around busy routes linking Raynes Park, Motspur Park and Kingston.




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Costs vary by plot size, specification and access. As a guide, front garden soft landscaping may start from £800–£2,500 per plot, while rear gardens with turf, paving and fencing often range from £3,500–£12,000+. Driveways commonly sit around £4,000–£15,000 depending on area and surface. Communal areas and street planting are usually priced per drawing/schedule after a site review.
Timescales depend on the number of plots, weather, access and whether services/levels are complete. A single plot front and rear garden can take 3–10 working days, while a driveway may take 2–5 days plus curing time. Show home gardens are often prioritised and completed within 1–2 weeks. Communal areas and street planting typically run alongside build phases over several weeks with phased handovers.
Most garden landscaping and boundary works are permitted, but there are important exceptions. New or altered driveways may need permeable surfacing or drainage to comply with SuDS rules, and walls/fences have height limits, especially on corners. Tree works can be restricted by TPOs or conservation area controls. We check drawings, advise on compliant specifications, and can help you confirm requirements with the council before work starts.
We provide a 10-year warranty on qualifying hard landscaping, covering installation workmanship for items such as paving, edging, walling and driveway construction when built to our specification. Soft landscaping (turf and planting) is covered for an agreed establishment period, provided watering and basic care are followed. Any snagging identified at handover is logged and resolved promptly. Warranty terms are issued in writing with your scope and programme.
We tailor specifications to your brand and buyer profile, from contemporary porcelain patios to riven sandstone, clay pavers and permeable block paving. Boundary treatments include closeboard fencing, slatted screens, brick piers and acoustic options where needed. Planting can be low-maintenance evergreens, pollinator-friendly mixes, or formal schemes for show homes. We provide samples, value-engineering options and planting schedules that suit New Malden’s conditions and year-round appeal.
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