Fine Landscaping delivers Landscaper Contractors in Honor Oak for gardens that look sharp and work hard. From design to build, we handle patios, driveways, fencing, planting schemes and water features. Expect tidy workmanship, clear timelines and finishes suited to SE23 homes.
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Honor Oak’s slopes and long views deserve outdoor spaces that are properly planned and expertly built. Whether you’re near One Tree Hill or walking distance from Honor Oak Park station, we create gardens that feel connected to the home and easy to use year-round. Our team covers garden design, hard landscaping and soft landscaping as one joined-up service. The result is a cohesive layout, not a patchwork of separate jobs.
Many SE23 gardens sit behind Victorian terraces, Edwardian houses and 1930s semis, each with different levels, boundaries and access. We’re used to narrow side returns, shared paths and split-level lawns, so we design with practical buildability in mind. If you’re extending a patio for entertaining or refreshing tired borders, we balance structure with planting for colour and privacy. We also coordinate drainage and edging details so the finish stays crisp.
We start with a site visit, measured survey and a clear proposal covering materials, programme and aftercare. You’ll get straightforward advice on what’s worth investing in first, plus options to phase the work if needed. Our crews protect surfaces, keep the site tidy and communicate daily on progress. Homeowners choose us for consistent standards, transparent pricing and a 10-year warranty on qualifying installations.
As landscaper contractors in London Borough of Lewisham, we plan around the realities of Honor Oak streets: limited parking, controlled access and neighbours close by. Hilly plots can need careful retaining, step design and drainage to prevent washout in heavy rain. We also consider mature trees and root zones, which are common around One Tree Hill and nearby green corridors. Our logistics and build methods are set up to minimise disruption while delivering a durable finish.




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Costs vary with access, levels and material choice. As a guide, small patio upgrades often start around £2,500–£6,000, while larger patios with steps and drainage can be £8,000–£18,000+. Driveways typically range from £6,000–£15,000 depending on size and sub-base. Full garden redesigns with planting, fencing and lighting commonly fall between £12,000–£35,000+. We provide itemised options after a site visit.
Timescales depend on the scope and ground conditions. A straightforward patio or fence line is often 3–7 working days. Driveways usually take 1–2 weeks, especially if excavation and new sub-bases are required. A full garden build with levels, planting schemes and water features commonly runs 2–6 weeks. Weather, access restrictions, curing times and bespoke materials can extend programmes, which we flag upfront.
Most garden landscaping is permitted development, but there are key exceptions. Driveways may need compliant permeable surfacing or drainage to a soakaway rather than the street. Walls, raised platforms, significant level changes, and works near protected trees can trigger permissions or approvals. If your property is affected by conservation constraints, rules can be tighter. We check the relevant guidance, advise what’s required, and can help prepare supporting details.
We back our workmanship with a 10-year warranty on qualifying hard landscaping installations such as patios, paths, retaining work and driveways, provided they’re used and maintained as advised. The warranty covers installation-related defects, including issues linked to sub-base preparation and laying methods. Manufacturer warranties apply separately to products like paving, fencing panels, pumps or liners. We also offer aftercare guidance to keep surfaces, joints and planting performing well.
We tailor designs to your home style and how you use the space. Popular choices include porcelain paving for low maintenance, sandstone for a softer look, and block paving or resin-bound surfacing for driveways. Fencing options range from contemporary slatted screens to closeboard for privacy. Planting schemes can be wildlife-friendly, evergreen-structured, or colour-led for seasonal interest. We bring samples, explain pros and cons, and design around light, levels and drainage.
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