Housing Development Landscaping in Tolworth for developers who need crisp kerb appeal and reliable delivery. From show home gardens to communal areas and street planting, we build landscapes that sell homes and stand up to use. Fine Landscaping is on site fast from South London, with clear programmes and tidy handovers.
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Tolworth developments need landscaping that looks sharp from day one and stays practical for residents. We deliver show home gardens, front and rear gardens, and communal areas designed to photograph well and wear well. Working near Tolworth Tower and Tolworth Broadway, we plan access and deliveries to keep sites moving. The result is a clean, consistent finish across the whole scheme.
The Tolworth mix of 1930s semis, post-war houses and modern developments means every plot has different levels, boundaries and drainage needs. In KT5 and KT6 we often see narrow side access, sloping drives and varied soil conditions across a single street. We tailor planting palettes, paving build-ups and boundary treatments to suit the property style and the target buyer. For neighbouring areas like Surbiton and New Malden, we keep the look cohesive while respecting local character.
Our process starts with a site walkover, drawings review and a practical build sequence that aligns with your construction programme. We coordinate with groundworkers and site managers, then deliver phased installs: hard landscaping first, then planting and finishing touches. Every job is quality-checked at handover, with snagging handled quickly and documented. Clients choose us for housing development landscaping Tolworth area because we communicate clearly and keep sites safe, tidy and on schedule.
Across the Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames, access and parking can be tight, especially near busy routes and schools. We plan deliveries, storage and waste removal to minimise disruption and keep roads clear. Local ground conditions can vary from compacted subsoil to made-up ground on newer plots, so we specify the right drainage and foundations. We also match planting to suburban streets and open spaces near King George's Field and Chessington borders.




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Costs vary by plot count, specification and how much hard landscaping is included. As a guide, front garden packages often start around £1,500–£4,000 per plot, while rear gardens can range £3,000–£12,000+ depending on paving, turf, fencing and levels. Communal areas and street planting are usually priced per square metre or per item. We provide an itemised schedule so you can value-engineer without losing quality.
Timescales depend on phasing, weather, access and the amount of groundwork already completed. A single plot front and rear garden might take 3–10 working days, while a multi-plot phase can run 2–8 weeks. Communal areas and street planting are often programmed around utilities, kerbs and surfacing. We produce a realistic programme and can work in stages to meet show home and handover deadlines.
Many garden works are permitted, but some elements can trigger approval. New or altered driveways may need permission if you’re using non-permeable surfacing, and dropped kerbs require council consent. Boundary treatments can be restricted by height rules, especially on corners or near highways. We check drawings and site constraints, advise on permeable options and drainage, and help you stay compliant before work starts.
We provide a 10-year warranty on our hard landscaping workmanship when installed to our specification, covering issues such as settlement from incorrect build-ups, edging failure and installation defects. Manufacturer warranties apply to many paving products and materials as well. Soft landscaping is covered through an agreed establishment period, with clear guidance on watering and care. We also offer maintenance contracts to protect the finish long after handover.
For driveways and paths, popular choices include permeable block paving, resin-bound surfacing and porcelain paving for show plots. Rear gardens often combine patios, quality turf or low-maintenance planting, plus robust fencing and gates. Communal areas suit durable shrubs, ornamental grasses and seasonal interest planting, with bollards or railings where needed. We help you choose options that match your brand, meet drainage requirements and stay within budget.
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