Fine Landscaping delivers Landscaping Contractors in Raynes Park for gardens that look smart and work hard. From full design to patios, driveways, fencing, decking and planting, we build with care and precision. Based nearby, we’re around 20 minutes away for surveys and aftercare.
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If your garden needs a clear plan and a professional finish, our team can take it from first sketch to final planting. We work across SW20, including homes near Raynes Park station and routes towards Wimbledon. Whether you want a new patio for entertaining, a safer family lawn, or a driveway that upgrades kerb appeal, we manage the whole build. Expect tidy working, clear timelines, and materials chosen to suit your property.
Raynes Park has a mix of Victorian terraces, Edwardian houses and many 1930s semis, often with generous rear gardens and practical side access. We design layouts that respect period features while improving drainage, storage and usability. For family homes near Cannon Hill Common, we can create robust play-friendly spaces with durable paving and easy-care planting. If you’re in West Barnes or close to New Malden, we’ll tailor levels, lighting and screening to your plot and privacy needs.
Our process starts with a site visit, measured survey and a straightforward proposal covering design, specification and programme. We handle hard landscaping and soft landscaping in one coordinated team, so the build runs smoothly and finishes on time. Every job is overseen by an experienced project lead, with quality checks at each stage. Homeowners choose us for reliable communication, considerate neighbours-first working practices, and workmanship backed by a long warranty.
As landscaping contractors in London Borough of Merton, we’re used to the access and parking challenges around SW20 streets and rail-side roads. Many gardens have clay-heavy soils and compacted ground, so we prioritise drainage, soil improvement and correct sub-bases under paving. We also plan deliveries and waste removal to minimise disruption, especially on narrower drives and shared access paths. Where council rules apply, we help you stay compliant from the outset.




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Costs depend on size, access and specification. As a guide in SW20, small patio or fencing projects often start from £2,000–£6,000. A mid-size garden with new patio, paths and planting is commonly £10,000–£25,000. Full redesigns including drainage, decking, lighting and premium paving can be £25,000–£60,000+. We provide an itemised quote after a site survey and design brief.
Timescales vary with complexity and weather. A straightforward patio or fence replacement may take 2–5 days. A typical garden refresh with hard landscaping and planting usually takes 2–4 weeks. Larger projects involving levels, retaining, driveways, water features and multiple trades can take 6–10+ weeks. Access, ground conditions, curing times for concrete, and lead times for bespoke materials all influence the programme.
Most garden landscaping is permitted development, including patios, paths, fencing within height limits, and general planting. Driveways can be permitted too, but rules around drainage are important; permeable surfaces or suitable run-off solutions are often required. If your home is listed, in a conservation area, or you’re altering levels significantly, extra checks may apply. We flag likely permissions early and can help with specifications for compliance.
We provide a 10-year warranty on our workmanship for hard landscaping installations such as patios, driveways, retaining edges and structural decking elements (subject to correct use and normal wear). Materials are covered by manufacturers’ guarantees where applicable. The warranty covers issues caused by installation faults, such as movement from inadequate sub-bases or poor fixing. We also offer practical aftercare guidance for planting establishment and seasonal maintenance.
For patios, porcelain paving and sandstone are popular for clean lines and durability, while clay pavers suit period homes. Driveways often use permeable block paving, resin-bound surfacing or gravel grids to improve drainage. For boundaries, closeboard fencing, slatted screens and trellis-topped panels add privacy without feeling heavy. We can also integrate raised beds, composite or timber decking, and compact water features, helping you choose finishes that suit your house and budget.
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