Housing Development Landscaping in Sevenoaks for premium developments that need to sell well and last. We deliver show home gardens, communal areas, driveways and boundary treatments with a clean, consistent finish.
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From Knole House to Sevenoaks High Street, outdoor space matters here—and buyers notice the details. Fine Landscaping supports developers with Housing Development Landscaping in Sevenoaks, covering show home gardens, front and rear plots, and smart communal areas. We create planting that photographs well, hard landscaping that wears properly, and layouts that are easy to maintain. Work is planned to keep programmes moving and handovers smooth.
Sevenoaks District developments often sit alongside large detached houses, period properties and executive homes, so expectations are high. In TN13 and TN14, we regularly see a mix of clay soils, mature trees and tight access that needs careful logistics. We tailor designs to complement local architecture, whether it’s a contemporary executive scheme or a more traditional streetscape. Our team is used to delivering consistent finishes across multiple plots without losing the “premium” feel.
We start with a site walkover, specification review and value-engineering options that protect quality. You’ll get clear drawings, plant schedules and a phased programme for plots, street planting and communal spaces. We coordinate with site managers and other trades to reduce rework, then offer maintenance contracts to keep everything looking sharp through sales and adoption periods. Our workmanship is backed by a 10-year warranty for peace of mind.
Across Riverhead, Dunton Green and Otford, ground conditions can vary from heavy clay to made-up ground on new plots, so we plan drainage and soil improvement early. Access and parking can be restricted near established roads, so deliveries are scheduled to suit site rules and neighbours. We also account for tree protection areas and root zones common around mature landscapes. Where required, we align details with Sevenoaks District expectations and adoption standards.




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Costs depend on plot size, specification and the balance of hard and soft landscaping. As a guide, front garden landscaping often starts from £1,500–£4,000 per plot, while rear gardens may range £3,000–£12,000+. Driveways can be £4,000–£15,000+ depending on surfacing and drainage. Communal areas and street planting are usually priced per square metre and by plant schedule after a site survey.
Timescales vary by phase and site readiness. A typical plot (front and rear) may take 2–7 working days once levels, services and access are confirmed. Show home gardens can take 1–3 weeks if they include patios, lighting, irrigation or higher-end planting. Communal areas and street planting are usually programmed around surfacing and utilities, and seasonality can affect turfing and planting windows.
Many garden works are permitted, but there are key exceptions—especially for new developments, drainage and highway interfaces. Driveways may need permeable surfacing or suitable run-off controls, and boundary heights can be restricted in some locations. Conditions attached to your planning consent can also specify planting, materials and maintenance. We review drawings and conditions, flag risks early, and can help you prepare details for approval where required.
We provide a 10-year warranty on qualifying hard landscaping workmanship, covering issues such as failed sub-bases, poor levels, and installation defects when built to our specification. Soft landscaping is supported with practical completion checks and establishment advice, with plant replacement options available depending on the maintenance package. Warranty terms depend on correct use, drainage performance and any third-party alterations after handover.
For hard landscaping, popular choices include porcelain paving, sandstone, resin-bound surfacing, block paving, and gravel with stabilisation grids. Boundary treatments often combine closeboard fencing, brick piers, metal railings or acoustic panels where needed. Planting schemes typically use structured evergreens, pollinator-friendly perennials and specimen trees for instant impact. We’ll match materials to your house types, budgets and maintenance goals, then standardise details for consistent delivery across plots.
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