Fine Landscaping delivers premium outdoor spaces with Landscaping Contractors in Hayes (Bromley). From full garden design to patios, driveways and planting, we build gardens that suit how you live.
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If your garden needs a clear plan and a high-quality finish, our team can take it from first sketch to final planting. We work across BR2, including projects near Hayes Common and around Hayes station. Whether you want a smarter front approach or a private rear garden for entertaining, we combine design-led thinking with robust construction. Expect tidy working, careful site protection and a result that looks right for the property.
Hayes (Bromley) has a semi-rural feel, with large commons and plenty of mature trees, so gardens often benefit from thoughtful structure and year-round interest. We regularly landscape large detached houses, period cottages and 1930s properties, balancing character features with modern usability. If you’re in West Wickham, Bromley Common or Keston, we’ll tailor layouts to plot shape, levels and existing greenery. The aim is always a garden that feels established, not “newly installed”.
We start with a site visit, measurements and a clear brief, then provide a detailed proposal covering materials, drainage and build stages. Your project is managed end-to-end: hard landscaping first, then soft landscaping and finishing details such as lighting or water features. We keep timelines realistic, communicate daily progress, and leave the site clean and secure. Homeowners choose us for consistent workmanship, transparent scope, and a 10-year warranty on qualifying installations.
Gardens near Hayes Common and West Common can have heavy soils, tree roots and shaded boundaries, so we plan foundations, edging and planting accordingly. Access and parking vary on residential roads, so we organise deliveries, waste removal and neighbour considerations to keep disruption down. We also account for surface-water management when installing patios and driveways, including permeable options where needed. Our proximity—around 25 minutes away—means responsive site visits and reliable aftercare.




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Costs depend on size, access and specification. As a guide, small patio or fencing projects often start from £1,500–£4,000. Mid-sized garden upgrades with patio, paths and planting commonly fall between £8,000–£20,000. Full redesigns including drainage, retaining work, premium paving, decking and lighting can be £25,000–£60,000+. We provide itemised quotes after a site survey in BR2.
Timescales vary by scope and weather. A straightforward patio or fence replacement is usually 2–5 days. A driveway or larger patio with steps and drainage often takes 1–2 weeks. Full garden transformations with multiple zones, planting and features typically run 3–8 weeks. Factors include ground conditions, levels, curing time for concrete, bespoke joinery, and lead times for paving, fencing panels or specialist plants.
Most garden landscaping is permitted development, but there are important exceptions. Driveways may need compliant drainage, and impermeable surfacing over certain areas can require a permeable solution or planning approval. Walls, fences and decking can be restricted by height limits, and listed buildings or conservation considerations may apply to period homes. We flag likely requirements early and can advise on Bromley council rules before work begins.
We offer a 10-year warranty on qualifying hard landscaping installations, covering workmanship on items such as patios, paths, edging, retaining details, decking structures and fencing posts (subject to our terms and correct use). Materials are covered by their manufacturer guarantees where applicable. Soft landscaping is living and seasonal, so we advise on aftercare and can provide maintenance plans to help planting establish well.
We design and build with options to suit both period properties and 1930s homes: porcelain or sandstone patios, clay pavers, resin-bound or block-paved driveways, composite or timber decking, slatted or closeboard fencing, and pergolas for structure. Soft landscaping can include evergreen screening, cottage-style borders, lawns or low-maintenance planting. We’ll bring samples, discuss colour and texture, and create a layout that works with levels, shade and how you use the garden.
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