Upgrade your driveway or patio with Imprinted Concrete in New Cross that looks like real stone, brick or slate. Fine Landscaping delivers crisp patterns, rich custom colours and a sealed finish built for busy SE14 homes.
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New Cross homeowners want outdoor spaces that suit the area’s creative energy while staying practical for everyday life. Our stamped concrete is a smart choice for properties near New Cross station and around Goldsmiths University, delivering the look of premium paving with a seamless, easy-clean surface. Choose from stone patterns, brick patterns, slate patterns or cobble patterns to complement your frontage or garden. We also offer custom colours and professional sealing for a long-lasting finish.
Across SE14 you’ll find Victorian terraces, Georgian houses and plenty of converted flats, often with compact front gardens and shared access. We design imprinted concrete new cross area installations to maximise usable space, improve kerb appeal and reduce weeds between joints. Whether you’re in Deptford or Brockley, we can create a driveway that handles regular parking or a patio that feels like an outdoor room. Colour and pattern are selected to match brickwork, railings and period details.
We start with a site visit, clear measurements and a written specification covering base build-up, drainage and edging. Our team prepares the sub-base properly, pours and stamps the concrete, then applies a high-quality sealant to protect colour and improve stain resistance. You’ll get clear care guidance and a tidy handover, plus a 10-year warranty for peace of mind. Many local clients choose us because we communicate well, keep disruption controlled and deliver a premium finish.
Working across the London Borough of Lewisham, we’re used to tight access, controlled parking and busy streets around Telegraph Hill and Deptford Park. Ground conditions can vary, so we tailor sub-base depth and compaction to reduce movement and cracking risk. We also plan deliveries and pour times to minimise disruption to neighbours and pedestrians. Where drainage is a concern, we advise on falls and suitable run-off solutions before work begins.




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Costs in SE14 typically range from about £90–£140 per m² for standard imprinted concrete, depending on access, excavation, sub-base requirements and pattern choice. More complex designs, multiple colours, extra edging, drainage alterations or heavy demolition can push prices to around £150–£180 per m². For smaller patios, the minimum mobilisation cost can affect the overall rate. We provide a detailed, itemised quotation after a site visit.
Most driveways and patios take 2–5 days on site, depending on size and how much excavation is needed. Day one is usually dig-out and sub-base preparation; the pour, imprinting and initial finishing follow once levels and falls are set. Sealing is typically applied after the concrete has cured sufficiently, often a few days later or on a return visit. Weather, access restrictions and drainage works can extend timescales.
In many cases, a driveway or patio is permitted development, but rules can apply if you’re changing levels significantly, affecting drainage to the public highway, or working on a listed building. For front gardens, surface water should usually drain to a permeable area within your property rather than the street. We’ll discuss falls, run-off and any drainage channels needed, and we can help you check Lewisham guidance before starting work.
Yes. Fine Landscaping provides a 10-year warranty on our imprinted concrete installations, covering workmanship-related issues such as poor sub-base preparation, delamination of the surface layer, or premature failure caused by installation defects. The warranty also reflects correct use and basic maintenance, including keeping the surface clean and resealing when recommended. We’ll give you aftercare guidance and can arrange periodic resealing to help protect colour and finish.
You can choose from popular stone patterns, brick patterns, slate patterns and cobble patterns, with custom colours mixed and released to create depth and variation. Many New Cross clients opt for warm greys, charcoal borders, or brick tones that complement Victorian façades. We’ll bring samples, explain how sealing affects sheen (matt to satin), and help you select a layout that suits your driveway width or patio shape. Edging and step details can also be matched.
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