Fine Landscaping delivers premium outdoor spaces with Landscaping Contractors in Hammersmith. From full garden design to patios, driveways and planting, we build gardens that suit W6 living. Expect tidy workmanship, clear timelines and finishes that last.
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If you want a garden that works as hard as your home, our team can help. We design and build complete outdoor spaces across W6, from smart courtyards near King Street to riverside plots by Hammersmith Bridge. Our landscaping covers hard and soft elements, so everything feels cohesive. The result is a garden that looks great year-round and is practical for everyday use.
Hammersmith has a mix of Victorian terraces, mansion flats and modern riverside developments, each with different constraints and opportunities. Period homes often need careful levels, drainage and sympathetic materials, while newer blocks benefit from clean detailing and low-maintenance planting. We’re used to tight side access, shared entrances and upper-floor gardens that require planned logistics. This local experience helps us deliver a smooth project from first visit to final tidy-up.
We start with a site survey and design options, then provide a clear, itemised proposal before any work begins. Our in-house team handles full garden design, hard landscaping, soft landscaping, driveways, patios, fencing, decking and water features with consistent quality control. You’ll get a realistic programme, regular updates and a clean, well-managed site. Homeowners choose us for dependable workmanship, respectful neighbours-first working, and a finish that stays sharp.
We regularly work as landscaping contractors in London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham, where access, parking and neighbour considerations can shape the build. Many gardens sit on made ground or compacted sub-bases, so we prioritise proper excavation, sub-base build-up and drainage. For terraces and mansion flats, we plan deliveries and waste removal to minimise disruption. We also consider riverside exposure and wind when specifying planting and screening.




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Costs vary with access, levels, drainage and specification. As a guide in the Hammersmith area, small patio or paving upgrades often start around £2,500–£6,000. A new driveway commonly falls between £6,000–£15,000 depending on size and surfacing. Full garden transformations with design, lighting, planting, fencing and multiple zones are typically £15,000–£60,000+.
Timescales depend on size, complexity and materials lead times. A straightforward patio or small hard landscaping job can take 3–7 working days. A driveway is often 1–2 weeks, especially if drainage or kerb detailing is needed. Full garden design and build projects usually run 3–8 weeks. Access restrictions, weather, ground conditions and bespoke items (like joinery or water features) can extend programmes.
Most garden landscaping, patios, fencing and planting are permitted development, but there are important exceptions. Driveways may need compliant drainage (such as permeable surfacing or soakaway solutions) and some boundary treatments have height limits. If your property is listed, in a conservation area, or you’re altering levels significantly, extra rules can apply. We’ll advise early and can help check requirements with the council where needed.
We provide a 10-year warranty on our workmanship for qualifying installations, covering issues such as failed sub-bases, movement caused by poor build-up, and defects linked to installation methods. Materials are covered by manufacturer warranties where applicable (for example, paving or composite decking). The warranty doesn’t cover accidental damage, misuse, or extreme weather events. We also give care guidance to help surfaces and planting perform well long-term.
We offer a wide range of options to suit Victorian terraces, mansion flats and modern developments. Popular choices include porcelain paving for clean lines, sandstone or granite setts for character, and permeable driveway solutions. For structure, we install timber or composite decking, contemporary slatted fencing, and raised planters in timber or masonry. Planting can be low-maintenance evergreens, wildlife-friendly borders, or architectural schemes, guided by light and wind exposure.
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