Housing Development Landscaping in Penge for developers who need a flawless first impression and a reliable aftercare plan. We deliver show home gardens, smart communal spaces and robust boundary treatments that stand up to daily use. Based in Norbury, we’re typically on site in around 15 minutes.
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From Penge High Street to the streets around Penge East station, new and refurbished developments need landscaping that looks sharp on day one and still performs a year later. Fine Landscaping supports small infill schemes and larger sites with a complete external package. We build show home gardens, front and rear gardens, driveways, and clean boundary lines that photograph well for listings. Communal areas are planned for easy upkeep and strong kerb appeal.
Penge’s mix of Victorian terraces, Edwardian houses and period conversions often comes with tight access, shared pathways and compact rear plots. We design layouts that maximise usable space without compromising drainage or planting health. For developments bordering Anerley, Crystal Palace or Beckenham, we tailor planting to local light levels and wind exposure. The result is a consistent finish across plots, even when plot sizes vary.
Our process starts with a site visit, levels check and a clear programme aligned to your build schedule. You’ll receive a specification for materials, planting and maintenance, plus staged sign-off to keep snag lists short. We use durable construction methods, tidy working practices and practical handover packs for managing agents. Local homeowners and developers choose us for dependable communication, on-time delivery and a 10-year warranty on qualifying installations.
We’re used to SE20 access constraints, resident parking controls and timed deliveries near busy routes such as Penge High Street. Ground conditions can vary between made ground and heavier clay pockets, so we plan drainage, sub-bases and planting accordingly. For street planting and communal areas, we consider visibility lines, litter hotspots and drought tolerance. Where council requirements apply in the London Borough of Bromley, we align specifications and keep records for handover.




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Costs vary by plot size, specification and site access. As a guide, front garden and path packages often start from £1,500–£4,000 per plot, while rear garden landscaping commonly ranges £4,000–£12,000 depending on paving, turf and planting. Driveways are typically £80–£150 per m², and boundary treatments can be £60–£180 per linear metre. Communal areas and street planting are priced from a measured schedule.
Timescales depend on how many plots are ready, weather, access and lead times for materials. A single plot front and rear garden is often completed in 5–10 working days, while a driveway may take 2–5 days once the sub-base is prepared. Show home gardens are usually prioritised and can be delivered in 3–7 days. Larger communal areas are typically programmed over 2–8 weeks in phases to match your build schedule.
Most garden landscaping is permitted development, but driveways can trigger rules around surface water drainage, materials and levels. If you’re laying impermeable surfacing over 5m² in a front garden, you’ll usually need a permeable solution or drainage to a suitable area. Boundary heights and works near highways can also be restricted. We review the site layout, advise on compliant options and can help you gather the information needed before work starts.
We provide a 10-year warranty on qualifying hard landscaping installations, covering workmanship and installation-related defects such as failed sub-bases, unstable edging and certain drainage issues (subject to our terms and appropriate use). Planting is covered separately because establishment depends on watering and seasonal conditions; we’ll set out an aftercare plan and can maintain it under contract. Any snagging items identified at handover are logged and resolved promptly.
For a clean, sale-ready look we often specify porcelain paving, sawn sandstone, resin-bound surfacing (where suitable), and robust block paving for driveways. Boundary treatments commonly include closeboard fencing, brick piers, trellis details and acoustic panels where needed. Planting schemes typically mix evergreen structure with drought-tolerant perennials and seasonal interest for kerb appeal. We’ll recommend options that suit the architecture, budget and maintenance expectations for the housing development landscaping Penge area.
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