Lawn Installation in Earl's Court for homeowners who want a flawless, usable lawn fast. We handle preparation, topsoil, grading, turf supply and laying, plus aftercare. Expect clean edges, tidy work and results that suit period gardens and courtyard spaces.
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From compact courtyards to garden-square plots, a new lawn can transform outdoor space in SW5. We install lawns across Earl's Court, including near Earl's Court tube station and Philbeach Gardens, with a focus on neat finishes and reliable drainage. Whether you want instant impact with turf or a seeded lawn for longer-term value, we tailor the build-up to your site. Every job starts with proper preparation so the lawn establishes quickly and evenly.
Earl's Court is known for Victorian architecture, and many gardens sit behind mansion conversions, period flats and garden square properties. These spaces often have shaded boundaries, tight access routes and existing hard landscaping that needs careful edging. We regularly work in Kensington, West Brompton and Fulham, adapting lawn levels to patios, steps and lightwells. Our approach suits both small private gardens and shared communal areas where durability matters.
Our process covers site preparation, topsoil import, grading, turf supply, turf laying or a seeding option, and crisp edging to lock everything in. We set levels to encourage surface water to move away from buildings and prevent puddling. Fine Landscaping is based around 35 minutes away, so we can schedule efficiently and return for aftercare guidance when needed. Homeowners trust us for clear specifications, tidy working practices and lawns built to last.
In the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, access can be narrow and parking restrictions are common, so we plan deliveries and waste removal carefully. Many Earl's Court gardens sit between tall buildings, creating shade and slower drying, which affects grass choice and soil preparation. We also account for older sub-bases, compacted ground and changes in level typical of Victorian properties. This is why our lawn installation earl's court area service prioritises drainage, soil structure and robust aftercare.




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Costs vary with access, preparation depth and whether you choose turf or seed. As a guide, turf installation commonly falls around £55–£110 per m² including site prep, topsoil and laying. Seeding can be lower, often £25–£55 per m², but may need more aftercare and time to establish. Small gardens with difficult access, skips, or level corrections can increase the overall price.
Most turf lawns are installed in 1–2 days for typical Earl's Court gardens once materials are on site. Larger plots or projects needing excavation, regrading, or new edging can take 2–4 days. Seeding is quicker to lay but takes longer to become usable, usually 6–12 weeks depending on season and watering. Weather, access for deliveries and how much ground preparation is required are the main factors.
Lawn installation is usually permitted development and doesn’t require planning permission. However, rules can apply if your property is listed, within a conservation area, or if works alter levels significantly near boundaries or affect drainage onto neighbouring land. Communal gardens may also need freeholder or management company consent. We’ll flag any likely constraints early and can help you check relevant guidance for lawn installation in Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea.
Yes. We provide a 10-year warranty on workmanship for the installed base, levels, edging and drainage details where included. Living materials such as turf and seed are affected by weather, watering and foot traffic, so establishment isn’t covered in the same way, but we give clear aftercare instructions and can return for inspections if issues arise. Follow our watering and mowing guidance and your lawn should establish strongly.
You can choose premium turf for instant green, or a seeding option for flexibility and cost efficiency. We’ll advise on hard-wearing family lawns, finer ornamental mixes, and shade-tolerant choices where buildings reduce sunlight. Edging options include steel, brick, timber or crisp spade-cut edges to suit period gardens. We also help set levels to meet patios and paths cleanly, keeping mowing simple and borders sharp.
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