Housing Development Landscaping in Sidcup that helps new builds sell and communities thrive. From show home gardens to street planting and boundary treatments, we deliver a polished finish. Built to programme, built to last.
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Fine Landscaping delivers housing development landscaping across Sidcup, from show home gardens to complete external works packages. We’re regularly working near Sidcup High Street and around Foots Cray, coordinating with site teams to keep plots moving. Whether it’s front and rear gardens, driveways, or communal green space, we create a consistent, high-quality streetscape. We can also support handover with clear snagging and aftercare.
Sidcup’s mix of 1930s semis, Victorian houses and modern developments calls for landscaping that feels appropriate to each setting. For established streets in DA14 and DA15, we often blend practical parking solutions with softer planting to suit family homes and good local schools. On newer schemes, we focus on clean lines, durable materials and easy maintenance for buyers. We tailor layouts to plot sizes, levels and access constraints without compromising kerb appeal.
Our process starts with a site visit, programme review and a clear scope for each plot and shared area. You’ll get practical design input, material samples and a build plan that prioritises safety, drainage and long-term performance. We keep communication straightforward, with regular updates and tidy working practices. Homeowners and developers choose us for dependable delivery, consistent finishes and a 10-year warranty on workmanship.
Working in the London Borough of Bexley means factoring in varied ground conditions, established tree roots and drainage considerations near green spaces such as Foots Cray Meadows. Access and parking can be tight on residential roads, so we plan deliveries and waste removal to minimise disruption. We also design with local property styles in mind, from traditional front gardens to modern shared courtyards. If approvals or specifications are needed, we help you align works with council expectations and site requirements.




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Costs vary by plot size, specification and quantities. As a guide, basic front and rear garden turfing and planting may start from £1,500–£4,000 per plot, while higher-spec show home gardens can be £5,000–£15,000+. Driveways, paths and boundary treatments often add £3,000–£12,000 depending on materials and drainage. Communal areas and street planting are usually priced from drawings and schedules.
Timescales depend on the number of plots, access and how far the build has progressed. A typical plot (front and rear garden with basic finishes) can take 2–5 working days, while a show home garden may take 1–2 weeks. Communal areas and street planting are usually phased alongside surfacing and services. Weather, ground preparation, drainage and late design changes are the main factors affecting programme.
Many garden and driveway works are permitted development, but there are important rules around drainage, levels and materials. For example, new or replacement front driveways may need permeable surfacing or suitable runoff control. Restrictions can also apply to listed buildings, conservation areas, or where trees and roots are protected. We’ll flag likely requirements early, check specifications against local guidance, and recommend compliant build-ups and drainage details.
We provide a 10-year warranty on workmanship for our installed landscaping, covering issues arising from installation defects. This includes items such as paving or edging movement due to poor base preparation, and faults in constructed features installed by our team. Materials are covered by relevant manufacturer guarantees where applicable. We also offer maintenance contracts to protect the finish through establishment, with clear guidance on watering, mowing and seasonal care.
We offer a wide range of options to suit both traditional homes and modern schemes. Popular choices include porcelain or sandstone paving, resin-bound or block-paved driveways, closeboard or slatted fencing, brick or timber planters, and mixed evergreen/perennial planting for year-round structure. For communal areas, we can include meadow planting, robust shrubs and street trees where appropriate. We help you choose finishes that meet budgets, maintenance targets and the site’s overall style.
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