Fine Landscaping provides Landscaper Contractors in Earlsfield for gardens that look beautiful and work hard every day. From design to build, we deliver patios, driveways, fencing and planting with premium finishes. Based nearby, we’re on site fast and keep disruption to a minimum.
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Earlsfield homeowners want outdoor spaces that suit busy London life while still feeling calm and green. Whether you’re near Earlsfield station or along Garratt Lane, we plan and build gardens that improve flow, privacy and kerb appeal. Our team covers garden design, hard landscaping and soft landscaping as one coordinated service. The result is a garden that’s practical in all seasons and easy to maintain.
The Earlsfield area is known for Victorian terraces, Edwardian houses and well-planned conversions, each with different access and layout challenges. We’re used to narrow side returns, stepped levels and shared boundaries, and we design around them. If you’re updating a small courtyard or a longer family garden, we’ll balance paving, planting and lighting for year-round use. Many clients also ask for child-friendly lawns, robust screening and entertaining zones.
We start with a site visit, clear measurements and a design proposal that matches your budget and timeline. You’ll get a detailed scope, material options and a programme before work begins, plus respectful site management throughout. Our landscaper contractors earlsfield area teams protect existing surfaces, control waste, and keep neighbours considered. Homeowners choose us for consistent workmanship, transparent communication and a finish that lasts.
Working in the London Borough of Wandsworth means factoring in parking controls, skip permits and delivery access on residential streets. Around SW18, gardens often have clay-heavy soil and compacted ground, so we improve drainage and structure before planting. Near the River Wandle and Wandsworth Cemetery, we also consider shade, wind exposure and root zones when setting out patios and beds. Our methods are adapted to local conditions so surfaces stay stable and planting thrives.




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Costs vary by size, access and specification. As a guide, small garden refreshes with planting and minor paving often start from £2,000–£6,000. A new patio or hard landscaping package is commonly £5,000–£15,000 depending on materials and groundwork. Full garden redesigns with fencing, lighting, planting and drainage can range £15,000–£40,000+. We provide itemised estimates after a site visit.
Timescales depend on scope and site access. A straightforward patio or fencing job may take 3–7 working days. Medium projects combining paving, turfing and planting typically run 2–4 weeks. Full transformations with drainage, levels, walls, driveways and bespoke features can take 4–10 weeks. Weather, curing times, delivery lead times and restricted access (common with terraces) can extend programmes, which we plan for upfront.
Many garden improvements are permitted development, but there are important exceptions. Driveways must usually use permeable surfacing or provide suitable drainage to avoid planning issues. Walls, railings, and works near boundaries can have height limits, and conservation areas may add constraints. We’ll flag likely permissions early, check local guidance for the London Borough of Wandsworth, and recommend when to seek formal approval before work starts.
We back our workmanship with a 10-year warranty on qualifying hard landscaping installations, covering defects arising from installation (such as unstable sub-bases, settlement due to poor compaction, or incorrect falls). Manufacturer warranties apply separately to products like paving, fencing components and lighting. Soft landscaping is living and naturally variable, but we provide clear aftercare guidance and can offer maintenance visits to help planting establish well in the first season.
Popular choices include porcelain paving for low maintenance, sandstone for a warmer traditional look, and clay pavers that suit period homes. For driveways, permeable block paving and resin-bound systems are common, depending on drainage needs. Fencing options range from closeboard for privacy to slatted screens for a modern finish. We create planting schemes around light and soil conditions, and can add water features for sound and movement without overwhelming the space.
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