Housing Development Landscaping in Peckham designed to help new builds sell faster and live better. From show home gardens to communal planting and robust driveways, we deliver premium finishes that stand up to daily use.
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Peckham developments need landscaping that looks sharp on day one and performs for years. We create show home gardens, front and rear plots, and welcoming communal areas that complement the neighbourhood’s character. Whether your site sits near Peckham Rye Park or closer to Peckham Library, we plan layouts that photograph well and feel practical for residents. Our team also handles street planting and boundary treatments for a cohesive, finished scheme.
The SE15 mix of Victorian terraces, Georgian houses and converted warehouses has shaped expectations for quality outdoor space. We design schemes that respect existing streets while giving modern developments a clean, considered look. In Nunhead and Queen’s Road, access can be tight and plot sizes vary, so we tailor hard landscaping and planting to suit each phase. We also specify durable materials to cope with high footfall in shared courtyards and pathways.
We start with a site walkover, levels check and drainage review, then produce a clear proposal with options for value engineering. Installation is programmed around your build milestones, with tidy handovers and snagging built in. You’ll get practical aftercare advice plus the option of maintenance contracts to keep communal areas looking their best. Fine Landscaping is based 25 minutes away, so we can respond quickly during critical completion weeks.
Working across the London Borough of Southwark, we plan for restricted access, controlled parking and neighbour-sensitive working hours. Peckham sites often involve mixed ground conditions and tight party-wall boundaries, so we prioritise drainage, levels and clean edging details. We also consider refuse routes, bike storage and desire lines to reduce wear in communal areas. For housing development landscaping peckham area, we coordinate deliveries to minimise disruption and keep programmes moving.




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Costs vary by plot size, specification and how much hard landscaping is required. As a guide, front and rear gardens for a single unit often start from £3,000–£12,000, while higher-spec schemes with paving, turf, planting and fencing can reach £15,000–£30,000+. Communal areas and street planting are usually priced per phase and can range from £10,000 to £100,000+ depending on scope and materials.
Timescales depend on access, weather, ground preparation and how the work is phased alongside the build. A single plot (front and rear) typically takes 3–10 working days, while show home gardens may take 1–2 weeks to achieve a premium finish. Communal areas, driveways and boundary treatments can run from 2–8+ weeks per phase. Lead times for bespoke materials and planting seasons can also affect scheduling.
Many garden works are permitted development, but there are important exceptions. New or altered driveways may need compliant drainage (such as permeable paving or a soakaway), and boundary treatments can be restricted by height, visibility splays and conditions attached to the planning consent. Street planting and works near highways may require approvals. For housing development landscaping in London Borough of Southwark, we review drawings and conditions and flag any permissions needed before work starts.
We provide a 10-year warranty on qualifying hard landscaping installations, covering workmanship issues such as failed sub-bases, unstable paving and improper installation methods when maintained correctly. Soft landscaping is naturally variable, but we supply clear aftercare guidance and can include establishment maintenance to improve plant success. Any manufacturer warranties on products (pavers, fencing systems, lighting) are passed on where applicable. Snagging and handover checks are included for a clean completion.
For contemporary schemes near places like the Bussey Building and Copeland Park, clients often choose porcelain patios, resin-bound or permeable block paving, and crisp brick edging. For a softer feel, we specify multi-stem trees, evergreen structure planting, meadow-style mixes and robust communal lawn alternatives. Boundary options include slatted screens, closeboard fencing, brick piers and acoustic solutions where needed. We help you balance cost, durability and the look that suits the architecture and target buyers.
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