Housing Development Landscaping in Victoria that helps developments sell and residents stay proud. We deliver show home gardens, smart communal planting and robust hard landscaping built for heavy footfall. From SW1 mansion blocks to modern apartments, we finish external spaces to a premium standard.
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Victoria is a fast-moving part of the City of Westminster, with constant footfall around Victoria Station and Victoria Street. For housing schemes, that means external areas must look immaculate from day one and stay resilient through all seasons. Fine Landscaping delivers show home gardens, communal areas, front and rear gardens, and polished entrances that elevate kerb appeal. We also coordinate boundary treatments and street planting to match the development’s architecture and brand.
Local schemes here range from mansion blocks and Georgian townhouses to contemporary apartment buildings across Westminster, Pimlico and Belgravia. Many sites have tight courtyards, podium decks and limited storage, so logistics matter as much as design. We specify planting that performs in shaded canyons and windy corners, and we choose paving and edging that cope with high use. If you need housing development landscaping victoria area teams who understand premium expectations, we’re set up for it.
Our process starts with a site walkover, drawings review and a practical specification that contractors can build from. We programme works around handover dates, access windows and resident considerations, with clear RAMS and tidy working practices. Every installation is quality-checked, photographed and snagged before sign-off. Clients choose us for consistent finishes, reliable communication and a 10-year warranty on qualifying workmanship.
Working in SW1 often means restricted access, timed deliveries and limited on-street parking near Westminster Cathedral and Victoria Station. We plan lifting, waste removal and material drops to minimise disruption and keep sites compliant. Urban soils can be compacted and alkaline, so we improve planting beds and specify resilient species. For housing development landscaping in City of Westminster, we also align finishes with managing agent standards and public-facing frontages.




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Costs vary by scope, access and specification. As a guide, show home gardens often start from £3,000–£10,000, while communal area landscaping can range from £15,000–£80,000+ depending on size, planting density and hardscape. Driveways and paving commonly fall around £120–£250 per m², and boundary treatments vary widely by height and materials. We provide itemised budgets and value-engineering options.
Timescales depend on site readiness and the mix of hard and soft landscaping. A typical show home garden can take 3–10 working days, while communal courtyards or multi-block schemes often run 3–10 weeks in phases. Lead times for bespoke metalwork, stone, or large specimen planting can extend programmes. We create a practical schedule around handover milestones and coordinate with principal contractors and managing agents.
Many garden upgrades, planting and like-for-like resurfacing are usually permitted, but City of Westminster rules can be stricter for front gardens, boundary heights, trees and changes affecting drainage. If you’re adding a driveway, we check permeable surfacing requirements and any crossover permissions. For works near listed buildings or in conservation areas, additional consents may apply. We review constraints early and can support applications where needed.
We provide a 10-year warranty on qualifying workmanship for hard landscaping installations, covering issues such as settlement from poor sub-base preparation or faulty construction details. Planting is covered by an establishment period agreed in the specification, with clear aftercare requirements. We also offer maintenance contracts to protect finishes and help planting thrive. Warranty terms are confirmed in writing at order stage for full clarity.
In SW1, popular choices include porcelain paving for clean lines, Yorkstone-style slabs for heritage settings, resin-bound surfacing for smart entrances, and timber or composite decking for podium areas. Planting often leans towards evergreen structure, shade-tolerant perennials and architectural grasses for year-round impact. We tailor palettes to the building façade and maintenance level, then provide samples, mood boards and a clear specification for sign-off.
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