Housing Development Landscaping in Wandsworth designed to help developments sell and residents settle in. From show home gardens to street planting and long-term maintenance, we deliver polished, practical landscapes that stand up to daily use.
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From Wandsworth Town to Southfields, new schemes need outdoor spaces that look finished from day one. We deliver show home gardens, communal areas and boundary treatments that photograph well and wear well. Whether your site sits near Wandsworth Common or around SW18, we plan access, phasing and handover so landscaping supports sales and occupancy. Expect tidy detailing, clear specifications and a consistent finish across plots.
Wandsworth features a mix of Victorian and Edwardian houses alongside modern riverside apartments, so designs must suit varied architecture. Front gardens often need smart, low-maintenance planting and robust paving, while rear gardens benefit from family-friendly lawns, patios and lighting. For apartment blocks, we create communal courtyards with durable surfaces, irrigation-ready planting and secure bin/bike screening. Our team is based just 20 minutes away, making site visits and snagging quick and reliable.
We start with a site walkover, levels review and a practical planting plan tailored to budgets and maintenance. Works are scheduled around trades, with clear RAMS, clean handovers and snag lists for each plot. We use proven construction methods for paving, drainage and soil preparation, then return to fine-tune planting once conditions are right. Clients trust us for consistent communication, transparent variations and a finish that stays sharp after completion.
In the London Borough of Wandsworth, access can be tight and parking controls are common, especially near Southside Shopping Centre and East Hill. We plan deliveries, waste removal and working hours to keep sites compliant and neighbours onside. Local ground conditions often need soil improvement and careful drainage detailing, particularly for new-build plots. Our designs suit SW18 streetscapes, balancing tidy frontage planting with practical bin and cycle storage screening.




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Costs vary by plot size, specification and phasing. As a guide, front garden makeovers often start from £1,500–£4,000 per plot, while rear gardens with patio, turf and planting are commonly £4,000–£12,000. Driveways typically range £6,000–£18,000 depending on materials and drainage. Communal areas and street planting are priced from drawings and schedules, usually £15,000–£150,000+ for larger schemes.
Timescales depend on the number of plots, access, weather and how the build programme is staged. A single plot front garden may take 1–3 days, while a rear garden with paving and turf is often 1–2 weeks. Driveways typically take 1–3 weeks including sub-base and drainage. Communal areas can run from 2–10+ weeks, especially when planting is timed to seasons and handover dates.
Many garden and landscaping works are permitted, but driveways, boundary heights, drainage to the highway and works affecting trees can trigger rules. Permeable driveway surfaces and correct drainage are important to avoid planning issues. If your scheme is near protected trees or within constraints set by conditions, approvals may be required. We review drawings, check likely requirements with the London Borough of Wandsworth guidance, and flag anything needing consent before work starts.
We provide a 10-year warranty on qualifying hard landscaping workmanship, covering issues such as failed sub-bases, unstable paving and installation defects when the specification is followed. Planting is living material, so it’s covered separately with a practical establishment period, and we’ll advise on watering and aftercare to maximise success. Maintenance contracts can extend performance and keep communal areas looking consistent. Full terms are confirmed in writing before commencement.
For frontages, clients often choose clay pavers, porcelain steps and neat evergreen structure planting for year-round appeal. Rear gardens commonly use porcelain or sandstone patios, durable turf or low-maintenance groundcovers, plus lighting and timber or composite edging. Communal areas suit resin-bound paths, robust seating zones and drought-tolerant planting mixes. We provide sample boards, value-engineering options and a clear palette so finishes stay consistent across plots and phases.
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