Landscaper Contractors in Earl's Court delivering standout gardens built for London living. From elegant patios and driveways to planting schemes and water features, we handle the full transformation with precision. Based 35 minutes away, we’re set up for smooth, well-managed projects in SW5.
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Earl’s Court gardens often need clever planning to make every metre count, especially around period buildings and shared access. We create tailored garden design and landscaping that suits SW5 homes near Earl’s Court tube station and Philbeach Gardens. Whether you want a quiet courtyard feel or a space for entertaining, we combine hard landscaping with refined planting. Expect tidy workmanship, clear communication, and finishes that look right against Victorian brick and stone.
Our team regularly works across Kensington, West Brompton and Fulham, where Victorian mansion conversions and period flats bring unique constraints. Many properties have compact rear gardens, basement lightwells, or garden square layouts that benefit from structured levels, discreet drainage and durable surfaces. We match materials and detailing to the architecture—think crisp edging, sympathetic paving tones, and planting that performs in partial shade. The result is a garden that feels intentional, not improvised.
We start with a site visit, measured survey and a practical design proposal, then schedule works to minimise disruption to neighbours and communal areas. You’ll receive a clear scope, staged plan and material samples before we break ground. Our crews protect access routes, keep sites organised, and finish with a thorough handover and care guidance for new planting. Homeowners choose us for consistent project management, high standards, and a 10-year warranty on qualifying installations.
Working in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea means planning around controlled parking, tight access and shared entrances. In the Earl’s Court Exhibition Centre site vicinity and SW5 streets, deliveries and waste removal need careful timing and permits where required. We design for London ground conditions, including compacted sub-bases and drainage considerations, then build with robust foundations to prevent movement. Our approach suits Victorian architecture and the clean lines many homeowners prefer.




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Costs vary with access, specification and the amount of groundwork required. As a guide in SW5, small garden refreshes with planting and minor hard landscaping often start around £2,500–£6,000. A new patio or courtyard with drainage typically falls in the £6,000–£15,000 range. Full redesigns including paving, fencing, lighting prep and planting schemes commonly sit between £15,000–£45,000+.
Timescales depend on size, complexity and site access. A straightforward patio or fencing replacement is often 3–7 working days. A medium garden with new paving, beds and planting usually takes 2–4 weeks. Larger projects with levels, drainage upgrades, driveways or water features can run 4–8+ weeks. Lead time can also be affected by material availability, neighbour access agreements and any council parking arrangements.
Many garden works are permitted development, such as patios, paths, fencing within height limits, and most planting. However, driveways can trigger rules around permeable surfacing and drainage, and some properties may be in conservation areas or have listed-building constraints. We check the relevant guidance for the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, advise on compliant options, and can help you prepare information if an application or consent is needed.
We provide a 10-year warranty on qualifying hard landscaping installations, covering workmanship and structural integrity where our specified build-up and materials are used. This typically includes patios, paths, retaining elements and driveway sub-bases, subject to normal use and proper maintenance. Planting is covered separately because it’s affected by weather and aftercare, but we give clear care instructions and can offer maintenance visits to help new schemes establish well.
For hard landscaping, homeowners often choose porcelain paving for a crisp contemporary look, sandstone for warmer tones, or clay pavers to suit Victorian settings. We also install timber or composite decking, bespoke fencing and trellis screening, and low-maintenance planting schemes with evergreen structure. Water features range from simple rills to self-contained bowls. We guide you through samples, slip ratings, drainage needs and the style that best suits your property.
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