Landscaper Contractors in Notting Hill delivering standout gardens built to last. From refined planting schemes to patios, driveways and fencing, we handle every detail with premium finishes.
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Notting Hill gardens need smart planning to match the area’s character and tight access. We create tailored outdoor spaces near Portobello Road Market and Notting Hill Gate, balancing colour, structure and practical use. Whether you want a calm courtyard, a family-friendly layout or a showpiece entertaining area, our team manages the full build. Expect clean lines, durable materials and planting that looks good year-round.
Across W11 you’ll find pastel-painted Victorian townhouses, mansion conversions and compact mews houses, each with different levels, light and privacy. We design around basement lightwells, raised terraces and narrow side returns, making every square metre work harder. For homes around Holland Park and Ladbroke Grove, we often blend period-appropriate detailing with modern drainage and lighting. The result is a garden that suits the property, not a one-size-fits-all template.
We start with a site visit, measured survey and clear design proposal, then schedule works to minimise disruption. Our landscaper contractors notting hill area team covers garden design, hard landscaping, soft landscaping, patios, driveways, fencing, planting schemes and water features. You’ll get transparent staging, tidy working practices and consistent project management from start to finish. Homeowners choose us for reliable timelines, premium workmanship and a 10-year warranty on qualifying installations.
Working in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea means careful logistics, neighbour considerations and strict attention to finish. Many Notting Hill streets have limited parking and controlled hours, so we plan deliveries, waste removal and access routes in advance. Gardens can include clay-heavy pockets and compacted ground from past works, so we prioritise drainage, soil improvement and robust foundations. We also align materials and detailing with conservation-area expectations where applicable.




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Costs vary with access, levels and specification. As a guide, small courtyard refreshes often start around £3,000–£8,000, while patios and hard landscaping commonly fall between £150–£300 per m² depending on paving and groundworks. Driveways can range from £4,500–£15,000+ based on size, drainage and edging. Full garden design-and-build projects in W11 frequently sit in the £15,000–£60,000+ bracket.
Timescales depend on scope and site constraints. A new patio or small hard landscaping package typically takes 3–10 working days, while fencing and planting can be 1–4 days depending on quantities. Driveway installations often run 1–2 weeks including excavation and curing time. Full garden transformations usually take 3–8 weeks. Access through narrow passages, basement levels, and delivery restrictions near busy routes can extend programmes.
Most garden works such as patios, fencing (within height limits), planting and many water features are usually permitted development. Driveways can require extra care, especially regarding surface water drainage; permeable paving or suitable run-off solutions are often needed. If your property is listed or within a conservation area, additional rules may apply. We check constraints, advise on compliant designs, and can support any applications or permissions required.
We provide a 10-year warranty on qualifying hard landscaping installations, covering workmanship and installation-related defects such as sub-base failure, unstable paving, or issues arising from incorrect construction. Product warranties for materials (pavers, fencing panels, pumps) are passed on where applicable. Soft landscaping is living material, so coverage focuses on correct installation and initial establishment advice rather than long-term plant performance. Warranty terms are confirmed in writing before work starts.
Notting Hill homeowners often choose porcelain paving for clean lines, Yorkstone-style flags for period character, and resin-bound or permeable block paving for driveways. For fencing and screening, slatted timber, painted closeboard and trellis-topped panels are common. Planting schemes frequently mix evergreen structure with seasonal colour, plus climbers for walls and mews courtyards. We guide you through samples, maintenance levels and light conditions to select a design that suits your property.
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