Upgrade your garden with Indian Sandstone in Colliers Wood, installed with crisp lines and long-lasting pointing. Choose from multiple colours, calibrated stone and pattern designs to suit your home.
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Fine Landscaping installs high-quality sandstone patios and pathways for homes across SW19, from South Wimbledon to Mitcham. If you’re near Wandle Park or the River Wandle walks, we can design paving that complements greener, open settings while staying practical for everyday use. Indian sandstone brings a natural, premium finish that suits both compact courtyards and larger family gardens. We handle everything from ground preparation to pointing and sealing.
Colliers Wood has a mix of Victorian terraces, 1930s semis and modern apartments, each with different access and layout challenges. We regularly work with narrow side returns, stepped thresholds and small rear gardens where levels and drainage need careful planning. For larger plots, we can create generous patio zones and connecting paths that feel cohesive. Our approach keeps the paving proportionate to the house style and the way you use the space.
We start with a site visit, measure-up and clear design options, then confirm the build-up, falls and edging details before work begins. Every installation uses a proper sub-base, calibrated stone for consistent levels, and neat pointing for a clean finish. We can seal the sandstone to help reduce staining and make maintenance easier. Local homeowners choose us for tidy workmanship, reliable scheduling and a 10-year warranty for peace of mind.
We’re around 10 minutes away, so surveys and follow-ups are straightforward. In the indian sandstone colliers wood area, access can be tight behind terraces and parking can be controlled near busier routes by the Tandem Centre, so we plan deliveries and waste removal carefully. We also account for heavier, wetter ground near the River Wandle by specifying robust sub-bases and correct drainage falls. For indian sandstone in London Borough of Merton projects, we keep work tidy and minimise disruption to neighbours.
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For Indian sandstone installation in Colliers Wood, typical pricing is £80–£130 per square metre, depending on stone choice, pattern complexity, access and groundwork requirements. Most homeowners spend around £3,000–£6,500 for a new patio or patio-and-path combination. Costs can rise if existing paving needs breaking out, levels require retaining edges, or extra drainage is needed near buildings.
Most Indian sandstone patios and pathways take 3–5 days on site, assuming reasonable access and dry weather. Timescales vary with the total area, the amount of excavation, and whether we’re building steps, edging or complex pattern designs. If you want pointing to fully cure before sealing, we may return for the sealing stage. We’ll confirm a realistic programme after the survey.
In many cases, a garden patio is permitted development and won’t need planning permission. However, rules can change if you’re altering levels significantly, working near boundaries, or affecting drainage—especially where water must not run onto the public highway. For projects in the London Borough of Merton, we check the key requirements and advise on permeable options or drainage solutions where needed before work starts.
Yes. We provide a 10-year warranty on our installation workmanship, covering issues such as sub-base failure, loose slabs due to incorrect bedding, and jointing problems caused by poor application. It doesn’t cover accidental damage, movement from third-party works, or staining from spills without sealing and maintenance. We’ll explain care guidance and, if you choose sealing, how to keep the finish looking its best.
Indian sandstone comes in popular blends such as buff, grey, autumn and darker tones, with natural variation that suits both period and modern homes. We can lay it as random lengths, coursed patterns, or more structured designs with borders and contrasting edging. Calibrated stone helps achieve clean levels and crisp joints. We’ll bring samples, discuss slip resistance and maintenance, then recommend a layout that fits your garden’s shape and use.
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