Fine Landscaping delivers premium outdoor spaces with Landscaper Contractors in Pimlico. From elegant patios to tailored planting schemes, we build gardens that suit SW1 homes and busy city living. Expect clear planning, skilled workmanship and a finish that lasts.
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Pimlico’s garden squares and riverside streets deserve landscaping that looks considered, not improvised. Whether you’re near Tate Britain or walking distance from Pimlico tube station, we design and build outdoor spaces that feel calm, practical and beautifully detailed. Our team covers everything from garden design and planting schemes to patios, fencing and water features. You get one contractor managing the full project from first survey to final clean-down.
Homes in SW1 often include Regency townhouses, mansion blocks and period conversions, each with different constraints and opportunities. Courtyard gardens may need clever zoning, privacy screening and lighting, while larger plots can take structured hard landscaping with softer, layered planting. We’re used to working around basement lightwells, raised terraces and shared boundaries. If you’re in Westminster, Victoria, Chelsea or Vauxhall, we tailor layouts to suit how you actually use the space.
We start with a site visit, discuss style and maintenance levels, then produce a clear proposal covering design, materials and programme. Our builds follow best practice for drainage, foundations and levels, so patios and driveways stay stable and safe. Work is scheduled to minimise disruption, with tidy storage and respectful neighbours-first conduct. Homeowners choose us for dependable communication, premium finishes and a 10-year workmanship warranty.
Pimlico properties often have limited rear access, controlled parking and shared passageways, so deliveries and waste removal need careful planning. We factor in City of Westminster requirements, neighbour considerations and working hours where relevant. Many gardens are shaded by tall mansion blocks, so we specify plants that thrive in low light and protect soils with the right conditioning. For terraces and courtyards, we design drainage and falls to prevent water pooling against buildings.




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Costs vary with access, levels, drainage and material choice. In Pimlico, small garden upgrades (new beds, turf, planting and minor paving) often start around £3,000–£8,000. A new patio or courtyard hard landscaping typically ranges £6,000–£18,000 depending on stone and groundwork. Full garden design-and-build projects, including fencing, lighting and planting schemes, commonly fall between £15,000–£60,000+.
Timescales depend on scope and access. A simple fencing or planting refresh may take 1–3 days. A new patio or driveway with proper sub-base and drainage is usually 1–3 weeks. A complete garden redesign with multiple zones, bespoke joinery, water features and extensive planting can take 4–10+ weeks. Lead times are influenced by design approvals, material availability, and any restricted delivery windows in SW1.
Many garden projects are permitted development, but Pimlico properties can be affected by conservation areas, listed status, or rules on front-garden paving and drainage. Driveways may need compliant permeable surfacing or suitable run-off solutions. Structures such as taller fencing, outbuildings, or changes near boundaries can also trigger permissions. We flag likely requirements early, check constraints for your address, and help you prepare any drawings or information needed.
We provide a 10-year workmanship warranty on our landscaping installations, covering issues arising from installation quality such as unstable paving, defective jointing, or poor levels and falls. Manufacturer warranties apply separately to products like paving, composite decking, lighting and pumps for water features. We also give clear aftercare guidance for planting and lawns, and we’re available to resolve snagging promptly after completion.
We offer a wide range of finishes to suit period homes and modern mansion blocks. Popular choices include porcelain or Yorkstone-style paving, granite setts, resin-bound or permeable block driveways, and timber or composite screening. Planting schemes can be formal (structured evergreens) or softer and seasonal, with shade-tolerant options for courtyards. We guide you through samples, maintenance needs and drainage requirements to finalise a cohesive design.
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