Housing Development Landscaping in Raynes Park for developers and homeowners who want a polished, sales-ready finish. From show home gardens to communal areas, we deliver planting, paving and boundaries that stand up to daily use. Based in Norbury, we’re typically on site in around 20 minutes.
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Raynes Park developments need landscaping that looks sharp from day one and matures well over time. We create show home gardens, front and rear plots, and tidy communal areas that help buyers picture life near Raynes Park station and Cannon Hill Common. Whether it’s a small infill build or a multi-plot scheme, we programme works to suit handover dates. Expect clean lines, robust materials and planting that performs in SW20.
Local streets around Wimbledon, West Barnes and New Malden mix Victorian terraces, Edwardian houses and 1930s semis, each with different access and garden proportions. We design front gardens that complement period brickwork, and rear gardens that maximise usable space for family living. For newer housing, we balance low-maintenance layouts with strong kerb appeal. Our detailing suits everything from compact plots to wider driveways and shared paths.
We start with a site visit, levels check and a practical specification that aligns with your build schedule. You’ll receive clear options for paving, planting, boundary treatments and maintenance contracts, with transparent staging for each plot. Our team works neatly around other trades and keeps entrances safe and presentable. Homeowners and developers trust us for consistent finish quality, dependable communication and aftercare that protects your investment.
Across the London Borough of Merton, we often encounter mixed ground conditions and tight side access, especially near older terraces and 1930s semis. In Raynes Park, parking and delivery timing can be crucial, so we plan drops and waste removal to minimise disruption. We also factor in levels and drainage to avoid water pooling on driveways and shared paths. Our housing development landscaping in London Borough of Merton is tailored to local constraints and expectations.




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Costs vary by plot size, specification and access. 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 can be £4,000–£15,000+ based on area and sub-base requirements. Communal areas and street planting are usually priced from drawings and phasing, with maintenance contracts quoted monthly or annually.
A typical front garden can take 1–3 days, while a rear garden is often 3–10 days depending on levels, drainage and hard landscaping. Driveways usually take 3–7 days once the sub-base is prepared. For multi-plot work, we phase by handover dates and coordinate with other trades. Weather, site access, utility covers and late design changes can extend timescales, so we confirm a programme after survey.
Many garden and driveway works are permitted development, but there are important rules around drainage, materials and changes to access. For example, new or enlarged driveways may need permeable surfacing or suitable drainage to comply with regulations. If your property is affected by restrictions, conditions on a development, or a conservation area nearby, requirements can differ. We review the site, flag likely permissions, and help you stay compliant.
We provide a 10-year warranty on workmanship for installed hard landscaping elements such as paving, edging, steps and constructed features, when built to our specification. This covers defects arising from installation, not damage from misuse, third-party works or extreme events. Planting is covered separately depending on season and aftercare, and we’ll advise on establishment watering. For developments, we can include snagging visits and ongoing maintenance options.
We tailor designs to the build style and buyer profile, from clean contemporary layouts to period-appropriate detailing. Popular options include porcelain or sandstone patios, resin-bound or block-paved driveways, and timber or composite fencing with brick piers. Planting can range from low-maintenance evergreens to wildlife-friendly mixes for communal areas and street planting. We provide samples, explain maintenance levels, and help you choose finishes that suit budgets and handover deadlines.
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