Housing Development Landscaping in Wallington that helps new builds sell and neighbourhoods settle fast. From show home gardens to communal areas, we deliver crisp finishes, robust planting and safe, practical access. Fine Landscaping is 15 minutes away, so programmes stay on track.
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Wallington developments need landscaping that looks immaculate on handover day and still performs years later. We create show home gardens, street planting and boundary treatments designed to photograph well and stand up to real family use. Whether you’re building near Wallington Square or closer to Beddington Park, we plan layouts that suit the streetscape and day-to-day access. Our team coordinates smoothly with site managers to keep plots moving without snagging the programme.
The SM6 patch includes 1930s semis, Victorian terraces and modern developments, often with compact plots and tight side access. In Beddington and Hackbridge, we regularly see mixed ground conditions and varying drainage that affect turf, planting and paving build-ups. We design front gardens and rear gardens to balance kerb appeal with practical storage, bin routes and play space. For multi-unit schemes, communal areas are specified for durability, easy upkeep and clear sightlines.
We start with a site walkover, levels check and a clear scope for each plot type, then produce a buildable design and specification. Installation is delivered by experienced crews with clean edges, correct sub-bases and careful planting preparation, followed by a snagging visit before handover. Homeowners and developers trust us because we communicate clearly, protect neighbouring properties and keep sites tidy. Maintenance contracts are available to establish lawns, manage planting and keep communal areas looking sharp.
We’re familiar with access constraints around Wallington station and the residential streets of South Beddington, where deliveries and parking need planning. Ground conditions can vary between plots, so we assess levels, drainage and soil structure before specifying turf, topsoil and planting. We also factor in local expectations for front garden appearance and practical bin/bike storage. Where council guidance applies, we help ensure details such as permeable surfacing and visibility splays are considered.




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Costs vary by plot size, specification and programme. As a guide, front garden packages often start around £1,500–£4,000 per plot, while rear gardens commonly range £3,000–£12,000 depending on paving, turf and fencing. Driveways can be £3,500–£15,000+ based on area and surfacing. Communal areas and street planting are usually priced from a measured schedule, with optional maintenance contracts from a few hundred pounds per month.
Timescales depend on the number of plots, access and how much is being installed. A typical rear garden with paving and turf may take 3–7 working days, while a front garden and driveway can take 4–10 days including sub-base and edging. Communal areas and street planting are often phased alongside handovers. Weather, ground preparation, utility trenches and material lead times can all affect the programme, so we plan realistic sequences with your site team.
Many garden and hard landscaping works are permitted development, but there are important exceptions. New or altered driveways may need permeable surfacing or suitable drainage to avoid directing water onto the highway. Boundary treatments can be restricted by height, especially near roads, and some sites have planning conditions tied to planting or materials. We review drawings and any conditions, and we’ll flag where Sutton council approval or a discharge of conditions may be required.
We provide a 10-year warranty on workmanship for installed hard landscaping elements such as paving build-ups, edging, kerbs and constructed features, when used as intended. It covers defects arising from installation rather than misuse, impact damage or third-party alterations. For planting, we advise on establishment care and can include a maintenance contract to maximise success rates. Any snagging items identified at handover are logged and resolved promptly to keep completions smooth.
For modern schemes, we often specify porcelain or sandstone patios, clean brick edging, and low-maintenance planting with multi-stem trees for structure. Driveways are commonly resin-bound, permeable block paving or gravel grids, chosen to suit drainage and kerb appeal. Boundary treatments range from closeboard fencing to slatted screens and brick piers for premium plots. We guide you through samples, maintenance needs and budget, then produce a consistent specification across plot types and communal areas.
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