Fine Landscaping delivers Landscaping Contractors in Banstead for gardens that look polished and work brilliantly day to day. From full design to patios, driveways, fencing and planting, we manage every detail with premium finishes.
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Banstead gardens often deserve more than a quick tidy-up—they need a considered layout, durable surfaces and planting that thrives. We create tailored outdoor spaces across SM7, including projects near Banstead High Street and Nork Park. Whether you want a new patio for entertaining or a full redesign with levels and lighting, our team handles the build from start to finish. Expect clean lines, quality materials and a site kept orderly throughout.
The Banstead area features large detached houses, 1930s properties and executive homes where outdoor space is a key part of the lifestyle. We design to suit wider plots, side access constraints and the way families use the garden—storage, play areas, dining zones and low-maintenance planting. In Nork, Burgh Heath and around Tattenham Corner, we frequently upgrade tired lawns and dated paving into modern, practical gardens. Our designs balance structure with softness so the garden feels established, not overbuilt.
Our process starts with a site visit, measurements and a clear brief, followed by a detailed plan and specification. We schedule works to minimise disruption, coordinate deliveries, and keep you updated at each stage—groundworks, drainage, hard landscaping and finishing touches. Every build is completed to a written scope, with workmanship backed by our 10-year warranty. Homeowners choose us because we’re reliable, meticulous and consistent on quality from the first sketch to the final sweep.
We’re used to the chalky downland soils around Banstead Downs, which can drain fast and need thoughtful planting and soil improvement. Access and parking can be tight on some residential roads, so we plan deliveries, skips and working areas in advance. For driveways, we consider falls, drainage and permeable options to suit local conditions. Our approach fits the mix of spacious plots and established streets found across Reigate and Banstead Borough.




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Costs vary with size, access and specification. As a guide, small upgrades (new turf, beds and minor paving) often start from £2,000–£6,000. A new patio with proper sub-base and drainage typically ranges £5,000–£15,000. Driveways commonly fall between £6,000–£25,000 depending on area and surfacing. Full garden design and build projects in the Banstead area can be £15,000–£60,000+.
Timescales depend on the scope and weather. A straightforward patio or fencing job may take 3–7 working days. Driveways often take 1–2 weeks, especially if excavation and drainage are required. A full garden transformation with levels, retaining, planting and multiple features usually takes 3–8 weeks. Lead times can also be affected by material availability, access for machinery, and whether design approvals are needed.
Many garden projects are permitted development, including patios, decking at low levels and most fencing within height limits. Driveways can be permitted, but rules may apply to drainage and the use of permeable surfaces, particularly for front gardens. If your property has restrictions, is listed, or sits within a controlled area, additional consent may be needed. We check the relevant requirements and advise before work starts.
We provide a 10-year workmanship warranty on our landscaping installations, covering issues caused by installation faults such as unstable paving, poor jointing, or failed fixings where our work is responsible. Manufacturer warranties apply to many products we install, including paving, composite decking and certain fencing components. Normal wear, storm damage, misuse and lack of maintenance aren’t covered, but we’ll always explain aftercare and help you protect your investment.
Homeowners often choose porcelain paving for clean, low-maintenance patios, or sandstone for a warmer, natural look. For driveways, block paving and resin-bound gravel are popular, with edging to suit 1930s and executive-style homes. Fencing can be closeboard for privacy or slatted for a contemporary feel, while decking works well for level changes. We guide you through samples, layout options and planting schemes to match your home and lifestyle.
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