Landscaping in Chislehurst that turns tired gardens into elegant, usable outdoor spaces. From paving and level changes to lush planting, we deliver complete transformations with a premium finish.
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Chislehurst gardens often deserve more than a quick tidy-up; they need a considered redesign that suits the home and the way you live. Whether you’re near Chislehurst Common or closer to BR7 around St Nicholas Church, we create outdoor spaces that feel established from day one. Our landscaping covers soft and hard elements, garden clearance, and structural work where required. The result is a garden that looks better, drains properly, and is easier to maintain.
The Chislehurst area includes large detached houses, Victorian villas and period properties, many with generous plots and mature boundaries. We regularly work on side access constraints, long rear gardens, and varied levels that call for retaining structures or terracing. If you’re renovating a family home in Elmstead or updating an older garden layout near Mottingham, we can modernise the space without losing its character. Planting plans, paving patterns and edging details are chosen to complement the architecture.
We start with a site visit to measure, understand drainage and levels, then provide a clear proposal with options to match your budget. Our team manages everything from clearance and groundwork to the final planting, keeping the site tidy and the schedule realistic. Homeowners choose us for reliable communication, careful workmanship and a finish that lasts. All qualifying installations are backed by our 10-year warranty for added peace of mind.
We’re used to the mix of clay soils and mature tree roots common across Chislehurst, which can affect drainage, digging and planting choices. Access and parking can be tight on some residential roads, so we plan deliveries and waste removal to keep things smooth. Working across landscaping in London Borough of Bromley, we also consider boundary lines, tree constraints and surface-water run-off. Our approach suits everything from period gardens to newer extensions needing a cohesive layout.
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Most projects in BR7 fall within £100–£250 per square metre, depending on the specification and site conditions. Typical total spend is around £5,000–£30,000 for a full garden upgrade including clearance, hard landscaping and planting. Costs rise with extensive level changes, retaining walls, premium stone, lighting or bespoke features. After a site visit we’ll recommend options to suit your priorities and budget.
Most landscaping projects take 1–4 weeks, depending on garden size and complexity. A straightforward patio and planting refresh can be completed faster, while full transformations with clearance, drainage, level changes and retaining structures take longer. Weather, access for machinery, curing times for concrete and the availability of specific materials can also affect the programme. We provide a staged plan so you know what happens each week.
Many garden landscaping works are permitted development, such as patios, paths and planting. However, rules can apply to significant level changes, retaining walls near boundaries or highways, and works affecting drainage or protected trees. If your property is listed or in a conservation area, additional restrictions may apply. We flag likely permissions early, check practical compliance points, and can help you gather the right information before work starts.
We provide a 10-year warranty on qualifying landscaping installations, covering workmanship on hard landscaping elements such as paving, edging, steps and retaining structures when installed to our specification. It’s designed to give you confidence that the build will perform as well as it looks. Natural movement, misuse, and issues caused by third-party alterations aren’t covered, and plants are subject to seasonal and aftercare factors. We’ll explain what applies to your project.
We design around how you want to use the space, then recommend materials that suit your home and budget. Popular choices include porcelain paving for low maintenance, sandstone for a softer traditional look, clay pavers for period properties, and composite or hardwood decking for warm seating zones. For soft landscaping, we can create layered borders, evergreen structure and wildlife-friendly planting. We’ll bring samples, discuss drainage and slip resistance, and finalise a cohesive layout.
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