Housing Development Landscaping in West Wickham delivered to a premium, sales-ready finish. From show home gardens to communal areas and street planting, we help developments present beautifully from day one. Fine Landscaping is based 25 minutes away for responsive site support and aftercare.
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We provide developer-focused landscaping across BR4, supporting projects near West Wickham High Street and Spring Park. Our team delivers practical, attractive external works that help buyers picture life in the new home. From front gardens and driveways to boundary treatments and rear garden layouts, everything is built for kerb appeal and long-term performance. We coordinate smoothly with site managers to keep programmes moving.
West Wickham’s pleasant residential streets include many 1930s semis and detached houses, alongside modern developments that need a clean, contemporary look. We design planting and hard landscaping that complements local character while staying robust for handover. For new builds bordering open countryside, we can soften edges with native hedging and wildlife-friendly mixes. We also tailor specifications for mixed-tenure schemes where durability and easy maintenance matter.
Our process starts with a site walkover, levels review and a clear scope for each plot and communal zone. You’ll receive a practical specification, samples where needed, and a phased installation plan aligned to build stages. We work tidily, communicate daily on progress, and finish with snagging and handover packs. Local clients trust us for consistent workmanship, transparent reporting, and a 10-year warranty on qualifying installations.
We’re used to the access constraints and on-street parking around West Wickham, including busier stretches near West Wickham High Street. Ground conditions can vary, so we assess drainage, levels and soil quality before planting or turfing. For works in the London Borough of Bromley, we factor in SUDS-friendly driveway options and any tree constraints. Our approach keeps sites safe, organised and inspection-ready.




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Costs vary by plot size, specification and the balance of hard vs soft landscaping. As a guide, front garden and driveway packages often start from £3,000–£8,000 per plot, while rear gardens with patios, turf and planting are commonly £2,500–£7,500. Communal area landscaping can range from £10,000 to £100,000+ depending on paths, lighting, levels and planting density. We provide itemised budgets to match your programme.
Timescales depend on plot numbers, weather, access and whether groundwork is complete. A typical rear garden can take 2–5 days, while a front garden and driveway may take 4–10 days including curing times for certain materials. Communal areas often run 2–8 weeks depending on paths, retaining, planting seasons and inspections. We plan phased deliveries so completed plots can be signed off while other areas progress.
Many garden and landscaping works are permitted development, but driveways and drainage can trigger rules, especially around surface water runoff. In the London Borough of Bromley, permeable paving or compliant drainage is often required for new or replaced hardstanding. Boundary treatments can also have height limits in certain positions. We’ll check the relevant constraints, advise on compliant build-ups, and coordinate with your planner or building control where needed.
We offer a 10-year warranty on qualifying hard landscaping installations, covering workmanship issues such as movement or failure caused by incorrect build-up. Materials are also covered by manufacturer warranties where applicable. Soft landscaping is supported with practical aftercare guidance, and we can include an establishment period via a maintenance contract to protect planting and turf. Any snagging items are logged and resolved promptly to support smooth handover.
For driveways and paths, popular choices include permeable block paving, resin-bound surfacing and porcelain or sandstone paving for show homes. Boundary treatments often combine closeboard fencing, brick piers and native hedging for a softer edge. Planting schemes range from low-maintenance evergreens to seasonal colour for sales areas, with street trees where specified. We help you choose options that suit the architecture, budget, and long-term maintenance needs.
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