Housing Development Landscaping in Soho built for standout kerb appeal and smooth handovers. From show home gardens to communal areas, we deliver polished, durable landscapes across W1.
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Soho developments need landscaping that looks exceptional from day one and stays that way through viewings, move-ins and beyond. We create show home gardens, front and rear gardens, and smart communal areas that complement the streets around Soho Square and Carnaby Street. Our team also delivers driveways, boundary treatments and street planting to finish the public realm. Every detail is planned for longevity, safety and visual impact.
Working across W1, we’re used to the mix of Georgian townhouses, mansion flats and high-spec commercial conversions. Space is often tight, levels can be complex, and privacy matters—especially for rear courtyards and roof-adjacent terraces. We design planting and hard landscaping that suits contemporary interiors while respecting period façades. The result is a cohesive scheme that adds value and reduces snagging at handover.
We start with a site survey, access plan and specification aligned to your programme and budget. You’ll receive clear drawings, samples and a build schedule, with tidy working practices to protect entrances and shared routes. Our workmanship is backed by a 10-year warranty on agreed installations, plus optional maintenance contracts to keep developments looking immaculate. Clients choose us for consistent finishes, responsive communication and reliable aftercare.
Soho sites often involve restricted access, timed deliveries and limited on-street parking, so we plan logistics carefully and keep disruption low. In the City of Westminster, we factor in conservation considerations, waste management rules and public realm expectations where applicable. Courtyard microclimates around Fitzrovia and Leicester Square can be shaded and windy, so we specify resilient plants and robust fixings. We also design with footfall in mind for communal routes and entrances.




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Costs vary with access, specification and the balance of hard landscaping to planting. As a guide, small front or rear garden packages often start from £7,500–£20,000, while show home gardens and higher-spec courtyard schemes commonly fall between £20,000–£60,000+. Communal areas, boundary treatments and street planting for larger blocks can range from £60,000–£250,000+. We provide itemised estimates after a site survey in W1.
Typical programmes range from 1–2 weeks for a compact front/rear garden package, 3–6 weeks for a show home garden with paving and lighting, and 6–12+ weeks for larger communal areas with multiple zones. Timescales depend on access restrictions, curing times for concrete, lead times for materials, and planting seasons. We sequence works to match your build programme and can phase delivery by plot or block.
Many garden and driveway works are permitted development, but City of Westminster rules can be stricter in conservation areas or where listed buildings are involved. Permeable surfacing and proper drainage are often key considerations for new or altered driveways. Boundary heights, railings and gates may also be controlled. We review constraints early, advise on compliant specifications, and can support drawings and information needed for any applications or approvals.
We provide a 10-year warranty on agreed hard landscaping installations, covering workmanship and structural integrity for items such as paving build-ups, edging, steps and retaining details (subject to correct use and maintenance). Manufacturer warranties apply separately for products like paving, fencing systems and lighting. Planting is covered for an agreed establishment period when maintained correctly. We also offer maintenance contracts to protect the finish and keep sites looking consistent.
In Soho, clients often choose porcelain paving for clean lines, natural stone for period-sensitive schemes, and resin-bound or permeable setts for smart, compliant surfaces. Boundary treatments include timber slats, composite screens, metal railings and acoustic fencing where needed. Planting commonly features evergreen structure, shade-tolerant perennials, pleached trees and climbers for privacy. We guide choices using samples, mood boards and practical advice on durability, cleaning and long-term upkeep.
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