Landscaper Contractors in Beckenham delivering design-led gardens built to last. From patios and driveways to planting schemes and water features, we handle every detail with premium workmanship. Based 15 minutes away, we’re on hand for quick site visits and tidy, well-managed installs.
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If your outdoor space needs a full rethink or a high-quality rebuild, we bring design and construction together under one team. We work across BR3, including Eden Park and around Beckenham Junction station, creating gardens that suit how you live. Expect crisp levels, clean lines and finishes that look right year-round. From first sketch to final planting, we keep everything coordinated.
Beckenham’s Edwardian houses, 1930s semis and period conversions often come with long plots, side access constraints and mixed ground levels. We design layouts that make the most of these proportions—zoning for dining, play, storage and planting without feeling cramped. Whether you’re near Kelsey Park or closer to Elmers End, we tailor materials and detailing to match the character of the property. The result is a garden that feels considered rather than “added on”.
Our process starts with a site survey, clear scope and a practical design that respects drainage and access. You’ll receive a detailed specification, agreed programme and a dedicated point of contact throughout the build. We protect existing features where possible, keep neighbours in mind, and leave the site clean at handover. Homeowners choose us for consistent communication, premium finishes and a 10-year warranty on workmanship.
Gardens in the London Borough of Bromley often need careful attention to drainage, especially where clay soils and shaded boundaries slow drying. In Beckenham, access can be tight on 1930s semis, so we plan deliveries, waste removal and parking to minimise disruption. We also factor in mature trees near parks such as Beckenham Place Park, adapting foundations and planting choices accordingly. Our method keeps builds compliant, tidy and durable.




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Costs depend on size, access and specification. As a guide, small patio or fencing projects often start around £2,000–£6,000. Mid-sized garden refurbishments with new paving, turf and planting commonly fall between £8,000–£25,000. Full transformations including design, drainage, lighting, premium paving, driveways or water features can be £25,000–£70,000+. We provide an itemised quote after a site visit.
Timescales vary by scope. A straightforward fence replacement may take 1–3 days, while a new patio or small driveway is typically 1–2 weeks. A full garden redesign with hard landscaping, planting schemes and multiple levels often takes 3–8 weeks. Weather, curing times, access for machinery, and lead times for bespoke materials can extend programmes. We agree a schedule upfront and keep you updated daily.
Most garden landscaping is permitted development, but there are important exceptions. Driveways must use permeable surfacing or drain to a suitable area to comply with SuDS rules, and changes to levels or walls can trigger permissions. If your property is in a conservation area or has restrictions, extra checks may apply. We review your plans, advise on compliance, and can help with any applications or approvals needed.
Yes. We provide a 10-year warranty on workmanship for our landscaping installations, covering issues arising from how the work was built (for example, paving movement due to incorrect sub-base preparation). Manufacturer warranties apply separately to products such as paving, fencing components or pumps for water features. The warranty is valid when the garden is used normally and maintained as advised. We also offer aftercare guidance and snagging support.
We design and build everything from contemporary porcelain patios to sandstone, granite setts and clay pavers, with edging details to suit period homes. Driveway options include permeable block paving and resin-bound systems, while fencing can be closeboard, slatted or decorative panel styles. Soft landscaping can include turf, meadow areas, structured shrubs and seasonal planting schemes. We help you choose based on budget, maintenance level, light conditions and the look of your property.
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