Landscaper Contractors in Tulse Hill delivering standout gardens built to last. From smart design to patios, driveways, fencing and planting, we handle it all. Based nearby, we can be on site in around 10 minutes.
Response within 24 hours
If your outdoor space needs a full refresh, our team brings design and build together for a smooth, well-managed project. We work across SW2, including streets around Tulse Hill station and the routes leading towards Brockwell Park. Whether you want a practical family garden or a polished entertaining space, we combine hard landscaping with thoughtful planting. Expect clear timelines, tidy working practices and a finish that suits your home.
Tulse Hill’s Victorian terraces and Edwardian houses often come with long, narrow gardens, level changes and shared access. Post-war estates can present different challenges, such as communal boundaries and restricted parking. We tailor layouts, drainage and materials to match the property style and how you use the space day to day. Many clients also ask us to coordinate fencing, patios and planting schemes as one joined-up upgrade.
We start with a site visit, measurements and a practical design that balances looks, budget and maintenance. Once agreed, you’ll get a written scope, staged schedule and a dedicated point of contact through the build. Our contractors protect paths and interiors, manage waste properly, and keep neighbours in mind when access is tight. Homeowners choose us for consistent workmanship, transparent communication and a 10-year warranty on workmanship.
Working in the London Borough of Lambeth means planning for tight access, controlled parking and busy residential roads, especially near Tulse Hill station. We’re used to Victorian garden proportions, party-wall boundaries and the need for discreet storage during works. Ground conditions can vary, so we assess drainage and levels before setting out patios or driveways. Where relevant, we also consider Lambeth guidance on front gardens, permeable surfacing and waste disposal.




Rated 4.9/5 from over 280 verified reviews
Costs depend on size, access and specification. As a guide, small patio or fencing jobs often start from £1,500–£4,000. A new patio with steps, lighting and planting can be £6,000–£15,000. Driveways vary widely, typically £4,000–£12,000 depending on surfacing and drainage. Full garden renovations with design, hard and soft landscaping commonly fall between £12,000–£35,000+.
Timescales vary with complexity and weather. A fence replacement may take 1–3 days, while a patio or small driveway is often 3–7 working days. A full garden renovation with drainage, paving, raised beds and planting typically takes 2–6 weeks. Access restrictions, skip permits, curing times for concrete, and bespoke joinery or water features can extend the programme. We provide a staged schedule before work starts.
Most rear-garden landscaping, patios and fencing are usually permitted development, but there are exceptions. Front driveways may need attention to permeable surfacing and drainage, especially if water would run to the highway. Fence heights, works near boundaries, and properties in conservation areas can also affect what’s allowed. We flag likely requirements early, advise on Lambeth rules, and can help with drawings and applications where needed.
We provide a 10-year workmanship warranty on our landscaping installations, covering issues caused by installation defects such as unstable paving, poor jointing, or sub-base failures (subject to fair use and maintenance). Manufacturer warranties apply to products like paving slabs, composite decking, pumps and lighting components. We’ll explain what’s covered for your project in writing, along with care guidance to help your garden mature and perform well.
We offer a wide range of options, from porcelain and sandstone patios to resin-bound or block-paved driveways, plus timber or composite edging and raised beds. For boundaries, choose closeboard, slatted or contemporary composite fencing. Planting schemes can be low-maintenance evergreens, wildlife-friendly borders or structured architectural planting. We’ll recommend materials that suit your Victorian or Edwardian property, factor in slip resistance and drainage, and provide samples before you decide.
Get your free, no-obligation quote today.