Fine Landscaping delivers Landscaping Contractors in Holland Park for gardens that suit period homes and modern living. From full design to patios, planting and water features, we manage every detail with care. Based in Norbury, we’re around 40 minutes away for responsive site visits.
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Holland Park gardens deserve craftsmanship that matches the architecture and setting, from Kyoto Garden-inspired calm to crisp contemporary lines near the Design Museum. We provide full garden design, hard landscaping and soft landscaping for homeowners across W11 and W14. Whether you want a new patio for entertaining or a complete rework of levels and drainage, our team plans and builds with precision. Expect clear communication, tidy working practices and finishes that look right from day one.
The Holland Park area is known for large Victorian houses, mansion conversions and elegant period properties, often with mature boundaries and valuable planting. We design around existing features, protect roots, and create layouts that improve flow from kitchen to garden. For compact courtyards near Kensington or larger plots edging Notting Hill, we balance privacy, light and usable space. Our planting plans consider shade, aspect and year-round structure, not just summer colour.
We start with a site survey, listen to how you use the garden, then produce a practical design with materials specified upfront. Our build team covers driveways, patios, fencing, decking and water features, coordinating deliveries and trades to keep disruption low. You’ll receive a written scope, staged schedule and quality checks at key milestones. Local homeowners choose us for reliable timekeeping, clean finishes and a warranty-backed result.
Working in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea often means restricted access, controlled parking and careful neighbour considerations. Many Holland Park streets have limited space for skips and deliveries, so we plan logistics and timings in advance. Period properties can have older drainage runs and varied ground levels, so we prioritise falls, sub-bases and discreet channel drainage. We also design boundaries and screening to suit conservation-sensitive streetscapes where required.




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Costs vary with access, specification and how much groundwork is needed. As a guide, small upgrades (new turf/planting and minor paving) often start from £3,000–£8,000. A new patio with proper sub-base and drainage is commonly £6,000–£20,000+. Full garden redesigns with walls, lighting, irrigation and premium finishes can range from £25,000 to £120,000+ for larger W11/W14 plots.
Timescales depend on design complexity, access and weather. A straightforward patio or decking area typically takes 1–3 weeks once materials are on site. A driveway installation is often 1–2 weeks, depending on excavation and drainage. Full garden transformations with multiple zones, fencing, planting and water features usually run 4–10 weeks. We provide a staged programme and update you as each phase completes.
Many garden works are permitted development, such as patios, planting and most fencing (within height limits). Driveways can require extra care, especially around drainage: permeable surfaces or compliant run-off solutions are often needed. If your property is listed or within a conservation area, additional restrictions may apply to walls, gates and boundary treatments. We check the relevant RBKC guidance and flag anything that should be approved before work starts.
We provide a 10-year warranty on our workmanship for hard landscaping elements we install, such as patios, paving build-ups, retaining details, fencing and decking structures (subject to normal use and maintenance). This covers defects arising from installation rather than accidental damage or misuse. Materials are covered by their manufacturer warranties where applicable. We also explain care requirements for planting and can schedule follow-up visits if needed.
Clients often choose porcelain paving for clean lines, or natural stone for a softer, period-appropriate finish. For driveways, permeable block paving and resin-bound gravel are popular where drainage compliance is important. Decking options include composite for low maintenance or hardwood for a rich look. Planting schemes commonly mix evergreen structure with shade-tolerant perennials, and water features range from rills to compact reflecting bowls. We guide you using samples and a tailored design plan.
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