Housing Development Landscaping in Norbury delivered by Fine Landscaping from concept to handover. We build show home gardens, communal spaces, driveways and boundary treatments that sell homes and stand up to daily use. Clear programmes, tidy sites and a finish your buyers will notice.
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From Norbury station to Norbury High Street, developments here need landscaping that looks great on day one and lasts. We create show home gardens, front and rear plots, and well-presented communal areas that help your scheme photograph beautifully. Our team also handles street planting and boundary treatments so the whole site feels cohesive. If you’re delivering in SW16, we can support you from enabling works through to final snagging.
Norbury’s mix of Edwardian houses, 1930s semis and Victorian conversions shapes what buyers expect: practical layouts, strong kerb appeal and usable outdoor space. We design planting and hardscapes that complement local character while meeting modern maintenance needs. For infill plots near Thornton Heath or Streatham Vale, we plan access, storage and sequencing to keep neighbours and site teams moving. The result is landscaping that fits the streetscape and elevates the development.
We start with a site walkover, levels review and a clear scope for each plot and communal zone. You’ll get a programme aligned to your build phases, plus straightforward options for materials, planting and finishes. Our crews work cleanly with protected surfaces, safe pedestrian routes and consistent QA checks. Homeowners and developers trust us because we communicate clearly, deliver to spec and back our workmanship with a 10-year warranty.
Working across the London Borough of Croydon, we’re used to Norbury’s tight access, controlled parking and busy school-run periods. We plan deliveries and waste removal to reduce disruption around Pollards Hill and SW16 streets. Ground conditions vary, so we specify drainage, sub-bases and soil improvement to suit each plot. Our designs also respect the look of surrounding period homes while meeting modern durability requirements.




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Costs vary by plot size, specification and how much hard landscaping is included. As a guide, basic front-garden and turf packages often start from £1,500–£3,500 per plot, while rear gardens with patios, paths and planting commonly fall between £4,000–£12,000. Communal areas, street planting and boundary treatments are usually priced as a package based on drawings and quantities. We provide itemised options to match your budget and programme.
Timescales depend on the number of plots, access, weather and whether services and levels are ready. A typical rear garden with patio, turf and planting may take 3–7 working days, while a front garden and driveway can take 4–10 days depending on sub-base and drainage. Communal areas are usually phased alongside build completion. We agree a programme with clear handover dates and allow time for snagging and replacements.
Many garden and driveway works are permitted development, but there are important rules around drainage and materials. New or replacement driveways over 5m² generally need permeable surfacing or suitable drainage to a soakaway, rather than the public sewer. Boundary walls and fences can also have height limits, especially near highways. We review your plans, check constraints and advise when an application or conditions discharge may be needed.
We provide a 10-year warranty on workmanship for installed hard landscaping such as paving, edging, kerbs and constructed sub-bases, subject to correct use and normal ground movement. Manufacturer guarantees apply to specific products where relevant. Soft landscaping (turf and plants) is covered for an agreed establishment period when maintained correctly, and we can include ongoing maintenance contracts. We also complete snag lists promptly to support smooth plot handovers.
For kerb appeal, many schemes choose porcelain or sandstone patios, resin-bound or permeable block paving for driveways, and clean timber or composite fencing. Planting often mixes evergreen structure with seasonal colour and pollinator-friendly perennials, keeping maintenance manageable for buyers. We can add lighting, smart irrigation points and bin/bike screening where space allows. Our designers help you balance cost, durability and the look that suits Norbury’s Edwardian and 1930s streets.
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