Housing Development Landscaping in Wimbledon Village that helps new builds sell faster and live better. From show home gardens to communal areas, we deliver crisp finishes, robust planting and compliant access. Fine Landscaping is based 25 minutes away for responsive delivery and aftercare.
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Wimbledon Village demands landscaping that matches its boutique streets and green outlook. We create show home gardens, communal areas, and street planting that feel established from day one, with details that stand up to viewings and handovers. Projects near Wimbledon Village High Street and the edges of Wimbledon Common often need careful logistics and tidy site presentation. We plan every phase to keep sales suites, residents and trades moving smoothly.
Developments across SW19 range from luxury apartments to plots beside large detached houses and Georgian properties. That mix calls for a tailored approach: contemporary courtyards, elegant front gardens, and practical rear gardens designed for real use. We also specify boundary treatments that provide privacy without looking heavy, and driveways that complement high-value façades. Our designs balance kerb appeal with long-term performance and easy maintenance.
We start with a site walkover, levels and drainage review, then produce a clear scope for each plot and shared space. Installation is programmed around build milestones, with snagging lists and handover packs to keep standards consistent. We use proven suppliers, robust construction details, and clear communication for developers, managing agents and homeowners. Many clients choose our maintenance contracts to keep planting, lawns and hardscape looking sharp year-round.
Working across the London Borough of Merton, we factor in narrow access, controlled parking and busy school-run windows near King’s College School. Soil conditions vary around Wimbledon Common, so we match planting to exposure and improve ground where needed. For apartment schemes, we plan deliveries and storage to minimise disruption and protect finished surfaces. We also advise on permeable driveway options where surface-water management is a priority.




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Costs vary by plot count, specification and access. As a guide, front garden landscaping often starts from £2,500–£6,000 per plot, with rear gardens commonly £6,000–£20,000 depending on paving, turf and planting. Driveways typically range £4,000–£15,000, especially if permeable systems are required. Communal areas and street planting are usually priced per m² and can run from £15,000 to £150,000+ for larger schemes.
Timescales depend on the number of plots, weather, and build programme. A single show home garden can take 1–3 weeks, while a standard front-and-rear plot package is often 2–5 weeks including hard landscaping and planting. Communal areas may run 4–12+ weeks across phases. Lead times for stone, fencing and trees can add 2–6 weeks, so early specification helps keep handovers on track.
Many garden works are permitted development, but there are important exceptions. New or altered driveways may need compliant drainage (often permeable surfacing or soakaways), and boundary treatments can be restricted by height, especially to the front. Some sites have planning conditions that specify planting, materials or maintenance periods. We review drawings and conditions, liaise with your team, and flag anything that needs approval before work starts.
We provide a 10-year warranty on our hard landscaping workmanship, covering issues such as failed bedding, movement caused by incorrect installation, and defects in construction details (subject to normal use and ground conditions). Manufacturer warranties apply to many materials and products we install. Living materials like plants and turf are covered under an agreed establishment period when maintained correctly. We also offer ongoing maintenance contracts to protect the finish long term.
For premium schemes, clients often choose porcelain paving, sawn sandstone, clay pavers and resin-bound or permeable block driveways. Boundary treatments include contemporary slatted screens, closeboard fencing with trellis, brick piers, and acoustic solutions where needed. Planting typically blends evergreen structure with seasonal perennials and specimen trees for instant maturity. We provide mood boards, samples and value-engineering options to match the architecture and sales strategy.
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