Fine Landscaping delivers premium outdoor transformations as Landscaping Contractors in Battersea. From full garden design to patios, planting and water features, we build spaces that suit modern London living. Expect tidy working, clear timelines and craftsmanship that lasts.
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Battersea’s gardens range from compact courtyards to generous plots near Battersea Park, and each needs a tailored approach. We design and build outdoor spaces that work for entertaining, family life and low-maintenance living. Whether you’re upgrading a terrace garden in SW11 or refreshing a balcony-level courtyard in SW8, our team handles the full project. You’ll get a cohesive finish across hard landscaping, soft landscaping and detailing.
Local homes include Victorian terraces, mansion blocks and luxury new builds around Nine Elms and Battersea Power Station. That mix brings different constraints: narrow side returns, shared accessways, basement lightwells and strict noise considerations. We’re used to creating smart storage, level changes and drainage solutions that protect neighbouring boundaries. Planting plans are chosen to suit shade, wind exposure and year-round structure.
Our process starts with a site visit, measured survey and clear design options, followed by a fixed-scope schedule before work begins. We manage groundworks, drainage, electrics coordination and finishing touches so nothing is left to chance. Homeowners choose us for reliable communication, careful protection of existing features and clean handovers. Every build is backed by a 10-year warranty for long-term peace of mind.
As landscaping contractors in London Borough of Wandsworth, we plan for Battersea’s tight streets, parking controls and delivery access. Many gardens sit over made ground or compacted sub-bases, so we prioritise proper excavation, sub-base build-up and drainage. We also account for overlooking from mansion blocks and new builds, using screening, lighting and planting to improve privacy. Where works interface with public pavements or crossovers, we guide you through the right approvals and specifications.




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Costs vary by access, ground conditions and the specification you choose. As a guide, small garden refreshes with planting and minor paving often start around £3,000–£7,000. A new patio with drainage and quality materials is commonly £6,000–£15,000. Full garden design and build projects, including fencing, lighting coordination and multiple zones, are often £15,000–£60,000+ in Battersea.
Timescales depend on size and complexity. A straightforward patio or fencing job usually takes 3–7 working days. A medium garden with paving, new lawn, planting and a few levels often takes 2–4 weeks. Full redesigns with drainage, decking, bespoke joinery or water features can take 4–10+ weeks. Access restrictions near Clapham Junction and delivery scheduling can also affect programme.
Most garden landscaping is permitted development, but there are important exceptions. New or altered driveways may need compliant permeable surfacing or drainage to a soakaway, and crossovers require council approval. If you’re in a conservation area or a listed building, fencing heights, paving changes and front garden alterations can be more restricted. We check the relevant rules and flag what needs consent before work starts.
We provide a 10-year warranty on our workmanship for hard landscaping elements such as patios, paths, edging, retaining details and properly constructed sub-bases. It covers defects arising from installation, subject to normal use and appropriate maintenance. Materials are covered by manufacturer warranties where applicable, and we’ll explain those at handover. Planting is living material, so we advise on care and can offer aftercare visits.
We tailor designs to your property style and how you use the space. Popular choices include porcelain paving for clean lines, sandstone for a softer look, and resin-bound or block paving for driveways. For boundaries, we install closeboard, slatted or composite fencing, plus trellis screening. Soft landscaping can include shade-tolerant planting, evergreen structure and wildlife-friendly borders. We present samples and visuals to help you choose confidently.
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