Fine Landscaping delivers Landscaping Contractors in Wandsworth for gardens that look sharp and work hard. From full design to patios, driveways, fencing and planting, we build outdoor spaces that suit SW18 homes and busy family life.
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If your outdoor space needs a full rethink or a practical upgrade, our team delivers tailored landscaping across SW18. We work throughout Wandsworth Town and around Wandsworth Common, creating gardens that feel considered from the first paving line to the final planting. Expect crisp detailing, tidy sites and finishes that stand up to year-round use. We can combine hard and soft landscaping so everything ties together properly.
The Wandsworth area mixes Victorian and Edwardian houses with compact rear gardens, plus modern riverside apartments that benefit from smart terraces and planters. We design for real-life constraints such as narrow side access, shared boundaries and overlooked plots. Planting schemes are chosen for London conditions and the level of maintenance you want. Whether it’s a family garden near King George's Park or a courtyard off East Hill, we plan for how you’ll use it daily.
Our process starts with a site visit and clear design options, followed by an itemised quotation and programme. We manage groundworks, drainage, levels and finishes so patios and lawns don’t fail after the first winter. You’ll have a dedicated point of contact and a clean, respectful crew on site. Homeowners choose us because we deliver consistent quality, communicate clearly, and back our workmanship with a 10-year warranty.
Many SW18 gardens sit on heavy London clay, so we prioritise drainage, sub-bases and correct falls to prevent pooling. Access can be tight in Victorian streets around Earlsfield and Southfields, so we plan deliveries, waste removal and on-site storage carefully. We also factor in parking restrictions and considerate working hours where needed. If council guidance applies—such as dropped kerbs, front garden paving or tree considerations—we’ll advise and help you stay compliant.




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Costs depend on size, access and specification. In SW18, small upgrades like new turf and planting often start around £2,000–£6,000. A patio or decking area is commonly £4,000–£12,000 depending on materials and groundwork. Full garden redesigns with paving, fencing, lighting prep and planting can range from £15,000–£50,000+. We provide an itemised quote after a site visit.
Timescales vary with scope and weather. A straightforward patio or driveway typically takes 1–2 weeks, while fencing and planting refreshes can be completed in a few days. A full garden transformation with levels, drainage, hard landscaping and soft landscaping usually takes 3–8 weeks. Access, skip placement, curing times for concrete, and bespoke features like water elements can extend the programme. We confirm a schedule before starting.
Most garden landscaping is permitted development, but there are important exceptions. Front driveways may need permeable surfacing or drainage to comply with rules on surface water, and dropped kerbs require council approval. If you’re near protected trees, in a conservation area, or altering boundary heights with fencing, extra checks may apply. We review your plans, flag likely constraints, and help you take the right steps before work begins.
We provide a 10-year warranty on workmanship for our landscaping installations, covering issues linked to how the work was built—such as sub-base preparation, laying and fixing methods, and structural integrity of installed features. Materials are covered by manufacturer warranties where applicable, and we’ll pass those details to you. The warranty assumes normal use and appropriate maintenance, and we’ll explain care requirements at handover.
We tailor designs to your home and lifestyle, from contemporary courtyards to family-friendly lawns and borders. Popular options include porcelain paving, sandstone, granite setts, resin-bound driveways, composite or hardwood decking, and slatted or closeboard fencing. Soft landscaping can include evergreen structure, pollinator planting, ornamental grasses and low-maintenance schemes. We’ll guide you through samples, drainage needs, slip resistance and colour choices so the finish suits your property.
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