Housing Development Landscaping in Norwood Grove that helps new schemes sell faster and look established from day one. We deliver show home gardens, communal areas, driveways and boundary treatments with a premium finish. Fine Landscaping is based just 15 minutes away in South London.
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From Norwood Grove Park to the routes leading towards Crystal Palace, kerb appeal matters on every plot. We provide housing development landscaping that supports marketing launches, smooth handovers and long-term performance. Whether you need a polished show home garden or coordinated street planting, our team plans and installs with consistency across the whole site. We also build robust boundary treatments and tidy front gardens that photograph well in every season.
Norwood Grove’s quiet residential character means new landscaping needs to sit comfortably alongside Victorian houses, Edwardian properties and period conversions. We design front and rear gardens that feel appropriate to the local streetscape while still meeting modern developer standards. In the SE19 postcode, access and levels can vary, so we specify practical build-ups for paving, lawns and planting. The result is a scheme that looks mature quickly and remains easy to maintain.
We start with a site walkover, drawings/specification support, and a clear programme aligned to your build phases. Every element—driveways, edging, turfing, planting and fencing—is installed to a detailed standard, with tidy working practices and reliable communication. Our aftercare includes maintenance contracts for communal areas and planted streets, keeping everything presentable for viewings and beyond. Local homeowners and developers choose us for accountable project management and a premium finish that lasts.
Working across the London Borough of Croydon, we’re used to tight residential access, parking constraints and considerate hours. Around Upper Norwood and SE19, gradients and mixed ground conditions can affect levels, retaining edges and drainage choices. We plan deliveries, waste removal and site storage to minimise disruption to neighbours. Materials and planting are selected to suit exposed spots near parkland and to keep communal areas looking sharp year-round.




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Costs vary by plot size, specification and how many units are included. As a guide, front garden landscaping often starts from £1,500–£4,000 per plot, while rear gardens commonly range £3,000–£12,000 depending on paving, turf and planting. Driveways are typically £80–£150 per m², and boundary treatments such as fencing can be £70–£140 per metre. We provide itemised pricing after a site visit.
Timescales depend on the number of plots, access, weather and whether services/levels are finalised. A single show home garden can take 3–10 working days, while a standard front-and-rear plot is often 1–2 weeks. Communal areas and street planting are usually programmed in phases to match build completion and snagging. We agree a schedule that protects completed areas and supports marketing deadlines.
Many garden works are permitted development, but driveways and boundary changes can trigger rules—especially around drainage, visibility splays and materials. New or altered hardstanding at the front should usually be permeable or drain to a suitable area rather than the highway. Some sites may also have planning conditions tied to planting, trees or boundary heights. We review your drawings and constraints, and we can liaise with the London Borough of Croydon requirements as needed.
We provide a 10-year warranty on workmanship for our hard landscaping installations, covering issues such as failed joints, unstable paving due to incorrect build-up, and defects linked to our installation methods. Soft landscaping (turf and planting) is covered through an agreed establishment period, provided watering and maintenance guidance is followed. Any manufacturer warranties on products are passed on to you. We also offer maintenance contracts to keep standards consistent.
For a premium, period-friendly look, clients often choose sandstone or porcelain paving, brick edging to echo local architecture, and structured evergreen planting with seasonal colour. Driveways commonly use permeable block paving or resin-bound surfacing where suitable. Boundary treatments range from closeboard fencing for privacy to decorative railings for frontages, with hedging for softer lines. We help you balance budget, durability and visual consistency across plots and communal areas.
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