Landscaping Contractors in Mitcham delivering complete garden transformations, from design to build. Expect crisp detailing, durable materials and tidy workmanship for CR4 homes near Mitcham Common and Figges Marsh.
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Fine Landscaping provides a full start-to-finish service for homeowners across CR4, covering design, build and finishing touches. Whether you want a smarter frontage near Mitcham Junction station or a family-friendly back garden close to Mitcham Common, we plan every detail. Our team handles hard landscaping, soft landscaping and specialist features in one coordinated project. The result is a garden that looks right year-round and works better day to day.
Mitcham’s mix of Victorian cottages, 1930s semis and modern estates calls for tailored solutions rather than one-size-fits-all layouts. We regularly redesign narrow side returns, level sloping lawns and create practical entertaining spaces without losing greenery. For period homes near Mitcham Cricket Green, we can match paving tones and boundary styles to existing brickwork. For newer estates in Eastfields, we focus on clean lines, low-maintenance planting and efficient drainage.
We start with a site visit, discuss how you use the space, then produce a clear design and itemised specification. Once agreed, you’ll get a planned schedule, dedicated project lead and careful protection of paths, walls and neighbouring boundaries. Our workmanship is backed by a 10-year warranty, and we only use proven installation methods for sub-bases, drainage and fixings. Homeowners choose us because we communicate clearly, keep sites tidy and deliver what we promise.
We understand the practicalities of working in the London Borough of Merton, including access constraints, parking and considerate working hours. Gardens around Pollards Hill and Figges Marsh can have variable ground conditions, so we assess soil, compaction and drainage before setting levels. For front gardens and driveways, we plan falls and surface water control carefully to reduce puddling. Our team is based just 10 minutes away, so aftercare visits are straightforward.




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Costs vary by size, access and specification. As a guide in Mitcham, a small patio refresh may start around £2,000–£5,000, while a new medium patio with proper sub-base and drainage is often £6,000–£12,000. Driveways commonly range from £5,000–£15,000 depending on area and finish. Full garden redesigns with paving, fencing and planting can be £12,000–£35,000+.
Most projects in the landscaping contractors Mitcham area take 1–2 weeks for a straightforward patio, 1–3 weeks for a driveway, and 3–8 weeks for a full garden transformation. Timescales depend on groundworks, drainage requirements, steps or retaining walls, and how many elements are included (decking, fencing, planting, water features). Weather and curing times for concrete bases can also affect the programme.
Many garden projects are permitted development, such as patios, paths, planting and most fencing within height limits. Driveways can require extra care: if you’re paving over a front garden, you may need a permeable surface or drainage to a soakaway to comply with rules. Listed buildings, conservation considerations and certain boundary changes can add restrictions. We check requirements and advise before work starts.
We provide a 10-year warranty on our workmanship for installed landscaping elements such as patios, driveways, decking structures, fencing installation and associated groundworks, when used and maintained correctly. It covers issues linked to installation, such as unstable sub-bases or fixings, rather than accidental damage or normal wear. Manufacturer warranties apply separately for specific products. We also offer practical aftercare guidance to keep everything performing well.
We offer a wide range of options to suit Mitcham homes, from porcelain paving and sandstone to granite setts, resin-bound and block paving for driveways. For fencing, popular choices include closeboard, slatted screens and trellis toppers; decking can be timber or composite. Soft landscaping can include structured evergreens, cottage-style borders or low-maintenance grasses. We help you choose finishes based on light levels, usage, budget and maintenance preferences.
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