Housing Development Landscaping in Wimbledon that helps new builds sell faster and live better. From show home gardens to communal areas, we deliver crisp detailing, safe access and planting that thrives. Fine Landscaping is based 20 minutes away, so you get responsive site support and dependable aftercare.
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Wimbledon buyers expect high standards, whether they’re near Wimbledon Village or walking routes by Wimbledon Common. We create show home gardens that photograph beautifully, plus practical front and rear gardens that are easy to maintain. Communal areas, street planting and boundary treatments are delivered to a consistent specification across every plot. We also build driveways and access paths that look smart and perform year-round.
The Wimbledon market includes large Victorian houses, Edwardian villas and exclusive modern homes, and new developments need to sit comfortably alongside that character. We match materials and planting palettes to suit SW19 and SW20 streetscapes, from elegant brick edging to contemporary porcelain paving. Where plots are compact, we maximise usable space with smart levels, lighting-ready layouts and robust surfaces. For premium schemes, we can add detail such as specimen planting and bespoke timber or metal screening.
We start with a clear scope, programme and specification, then coordinate with your site team to keep milestones on track. Our crews work cleanly, manage deliveries, and protect finished areas as plots hand over. Every project is quality-checked against drawings and snag lists, with practical advice for residents and managing agents. Clients trust us for consistent finishing, transparent communication and a 10-year warranty on qualifying hard landscaping.
Working across the London Borough of Merton, we plan for tight access, resident parking controls and timed deliveries common around Wimbledon Park and South Wimbledon. Soil conditions vary, so we specify the right topsoil, drainage and drought-tolerant planting where needed. We also consider tree constraints and root protection zones near established streets and green spaces. The result is landscaping that meets spec, passes inspections and stays looking sharp after handover.




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Costs vary by plot size, specification and the mix of hard and soft landscaping. As a guide, front and rear garden packages often start from £3,000–£8,000 per plot, while premium show home gardens commonly range £8,000–£25,000+. Driveways can be £2,500–£10,000 depending on materials and drainage. Communal areas and street planting are usually priced per phase after a measured survey and spec review.
Timescales depend on plot numbers, access, weather and whether services and levels are ready. A typical plot garden can take 2–5 days, while a show home garden is often 1–3 weeks including detailing and planting. Communal areas may run 2–8 weeks per phase. We agree a programme with your build schedule, then sequence works to support inspections, marketing launches and handovers.
Many garden works are permitted development, but driveways and boundary treatments can trigger rules around drainage, highway crossings and conservation considerations. For example, new or altered hardstanding to the front should usually be permeable or drain to a soakaway, and dropped kerbs need council approval. We review drawings, check constraints and flag anything that may require consent, then build to compliant specifications.
We provide a 10-year warranty on qualifying hard landscaping installations, covering workmanship and installation-related failures such as unstable paving, poor sub-base performance or edging movement (subject to correct use and maintenance). Soft landscaping is supported with an establishment period and clear care guidance, as planting success depends on watering and seasonal conditions. Any snagging is handled promptly, with documented sign-off at handover.
Wimbledon schemes often suit a clean, premium palette: porcelain or sandstone paving, resin-bound or block-paved driveways, brick-on-edge detailing, and contemporary fencing or slatted screens. Planting commonly includes evergreen structure, ornamental grasses and pollinator-friendly perennials, with specimen trees for impact in communal areas. We tailor designs to your architecture and maintenance goals, providing samples, mood boards and value-engineered alternatives where needed.
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