Housing Development Landscaping in Southfields delivered to a show-home standard. We create sale-ready gardens, communal spaces and streetscapes that stand up to daily use. From paving and planting to boundary treatments and maintenance contracts, we handle the full package.
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From Southfields tube station to the open spaces of Wimbledon Park, outdoor areas here need to look polished and perform year-round. Fine Landscaping delivers housing development landscaping that supports sales, lettings and long-term resident satisfaction. We build show home gardens, front and rear gardens, and smart communal areas with clear, durable detailing. Work is planned to suit SW18 access and minimise disruption to neighbours and site schedules.
Southfields has a strong mix of Victorian terraces, Edwardian houses and 1930s semis, often with compact front gardens and long rear plots. That means levels, drainage and privacy planting need careful thought, especially where existing boundaries are shared. We design layouts that make smaller spaces feel generous, while keeping maintenance realistic for occupiers. For new builds and refurbishments alike, our finishes are chosen to suit the local streetscape and add value.
We start with a site visit, measurements and a practical specification covering paving, planting, lighting routes and boundary treatments. You’ll receive a clear programme, staged installation options and tidy handover documentation for management companies. Our team works to consistent build standards, with quality checks at key milestones. Clients choose us for reliable communication, clean workmanship and results that photograph well for marketing.
In the London Borough of Wandsworth, we plan around controlled parking zones, narrow access and shared boundaries common near Earlsfield and Putney routes. Ground conditions vary, so we specify the right build-ups for paving and manage runoff with appropriate falls and drainage. We also consider street-tree locations and visibility splays when designing street planting and entrances. Our approach keeps installations compliant, practical and durable for SW18 developments.




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Costs vary by scope and specification. As a guide, front garden makeovers often start from £2,500–£6,000, while rear gardens commonly range £8,000–£25,000 depending on paving, turf and planting. Driveways are typically £90–£160 per m², influenced by sub-base depth and edging. Communal areas and street planting are priced from a measured schedule, with maintenance contracts usually from £250–£1,200+ per month.
A single front garden can take 2–5 days, while a typical rear garden installation is often 2–4 weeks. Show home gardens may be completed in 1–2 weeks if materials are confirmed early. Communal areas and street planting are usually phased alongside build programmes and can run 4–12+ weeks depending on size. Timescales are affected by access, weather, drainage works, curing times and council inspections where required.
Many garden and hard landscaping works are permitted development, but there are important exceptions. New or altered driveways may need compliant permeable surfacing or drainage to avoid runoff onto the highway. Boundary walls, fences and gates can have height limits, especially on frontages. Developments near highways may require approvals for crossovers or street works. We check constraints early and advise what permissions, if any, are needed.
We provide a 10-year warranty on our workmanship for installed hard landscaping elements such as paving build-ups, retaining details and boundary structures, subject to correct use and maintenance. Materials are covered by relevant manufacturer guarantees where applicable. Planting is supplied to a high standard, with aftercare guidance to support establishment; replacement terms depend on season and maintenance arrangements. Any snagging issues are handled promptly after handover.
For SW18 homes and developments, popular choices include porcelain or sandstone paving, resin-bound or block-paved driveways, and composite or timber decking for low-maintenance terraces. Boundary treatments often combine brick piers, slatted screens and acoustic fencing where needed. Planting schemes frequently use evergreen structure with seasonal colour, plus wildlife-friendly options for communal areas. We help you choose finishes that suit budgets, footfall, and the local character of Southfields.
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