Housing Development Landscaping in Shepherd's Bush that helps new schemes sell and settle well. From show home gardens to communal areas, we deliver crisp finishes, safe access and planting that performs. Fine Landscaping is on-site in around 40 minutes, ready to coordinate with your build programme.
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From Westfield London to Shepherd's Bush Green, new and converted homes in W12 need external spaces that look polished from day one. We deliver housing development landscaping shepherd's bush area packages covering show home gardens, front and rear plots, and smart communal areas. Our team also installs driveways, boundary treatments and street planting to support strong kerb appeal. Everything is planned to suit handover deadlines and resident use.
Shepherd's Bush combines Victorian terraces, mansion conversions and modern apartments, often with compact plots and shared access. We design layouts that maximise usable space, manage overlooking, and keep maintenance realistic for residents and managing agents. For apartment schemes around White City and Holland Park, we focus on durable detailing, clear routes and planting that thrives in urban conditions. Where period properties are being redeveloped, we match materials and style to the existing streetscape.
We start with a site visit, levels review and a practical specification, then schedule works around your build stages. You’ll get clear drawings, material samples and a programme that coordinates with utilities, surfacing and snagging. Our workmanship is backed by a 10-year warranty, with optional maintenance contracts to protect the finish after handover. Clients trust us for tidy sites, reliable communication and consistent quality across multiple plots.
Working in the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham means planning for tight access, controlled parking and busy high streets near venues like Shepherd's Bush Empire. Many sites have limited storage, so we phase deliveries and keep walkways clear for residents and trades. Urban soils can be compacted, so we improve planting beds and specify resilient species. We also align finishes with local streets and neighbouring properties in Hammersmith, Notting Hill and surrounding areas.




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Costs vary by plot size, access, specification and how many units are included. As a guide, a front or rear plot landscape package may start from £2,500–£8,000 per unit, while premium show home gardens often fall around £10,000–£25,000+. Communal areas, street planting and boundary lines are usually priced per square metre or linear metre after a site survey and drawings.
Timescales depend on phasing, weather, lead times and whether groundworks are complete. A single plot (front and rear) commonly takes 3–10 working days once access is clear. A show home garden may take 2–4 weeks if it includes lighting, irrigation or bespoke carpentry. Communal landscaping is typically programmed in stages alongside surfacing and final snagging to meet handover dates.
Many garden works are permitted, but some elements can trigger permissions or conditions. Driveways may need permeable surfacing or drainage to comply with SuDS rules, and boundary treatments can be restricted by height, visibility splays or planning conditions on new builds. Conservation areas and listed buildings can add controls. We review your planning documents, check constraints, and advise what approvals or sign-offs are needed before work starts.
We provide a 10-year warranty on workmanship for installed elements such as paving, decking structures, fencing and retaining features, subject to correct use and normal wear. Manufacturer warranties apply for products like slabs, composite boards, lighting and irrigation components. Planting is covered for an agreed establishment period when installed to specification and maintained appropriately. We also offer maintenance contracts to protect the finish and reduce snagging.
For modern apartments, popular choices include porcelain paving, resin-bound paths, raised planters and low-maintenance evergreen structure planting. For Victorian terraces and mansion conversions, we often use clay pavers, Yorkstone-style paving, timber or composite decking, and traditional brick boundary details. We can add bike/bin stores, lighting, irrigation and wildlife-friendly planting. We’ll guide you on durability, slip resistance, drainage and long-term maintenance before you commit.
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