New Build Landscaping in Banstead that turns bare plots into finished, usable gardens. From design and drainage to patios, turf and planting, we deliver a clean, show-home finish.
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New-build gardens often start as compacted subsoil, uneven levels and minimal drainage. We create complete outdoor spaces across SM7, from Nork to Burgh Heath, with design-led landscaping that’s practical and polished. Whether you want a family lawn, a low-maintenance patio garden or a show-home look, we plan every detail. You’ll get clear options for turfing, patios, fencing, planting, pathways and water management.
Banstead’s mix of large detached houses, 1930s properties and executive homes calls for landscaping that suits the architecture and plot size. We regularly work near Banstead High Street and around Banstead Downs, where gardens benefit from tidy structure and wind-tolerant planting. If your new build sits alongside established homes, we help your garden feel settled quickly with mature-style borders and smart boundary lines. The result is a garden that looks finished, not temporary.
Our process starts with a site visit, levels check and drainage assessment, then a clear design and specification. We handle ground preparation properly—topsoil improvement, falls away from the house, and robust edging—so the finish lasts. Work is scheduled to minimise disruption and keep access routes clean, with regular updates throughout. Homeowners choose us for consistent workmanship, transparent scopes and a premium finish that stands up to daily use.
Across Reigate and Banstead Borough, new-build plots can have compacted ground and variable clay content, so we prioritise soil conditioning and drainage. Access and parking can be tight on newer estates, so we plan deliveries, waste removal and working zones to keep neighbours onside. We also consider exposure near open downland and choose planting that copes with wind and sun. If council guidance affects front boundaries or surface water, we’ll flag it early and build accordingly.




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Costs vary with plot size, access and specification. As a guide in Banstead, a small new-build garden refresh (turf, basic planting and edging) often starts around £2,500–£6,000. Mid-size gardens with patio installation, fencing and drainage commonly fall between £8,000–£20,000. Larger executive-home plots with full design, multiple paved areas, pathways and show-home planting can be £25,000–£60,000+.
Most projects take 1–3 weeks on site once materials are booked in and the ground is ready. A simple turfing and planting package may be completed in a few days, while patios, fencing, drainage and pathways typically extend the programme. Timescales depend on levels, soil condition, weather, curing time for mortar/concrete, and access for machinery. We provide a staged schedule so you know what happens when.
Most garden landscaping—turfing, patios, planting, typical fencing and paths—usually falls under permitted development. However, rules can change for boundary heights next to highways, listed buildings, conservation considerations, and some new-build estate covenants. Front-garden surfacing may also need attention for water runoff. We’ll ask the right questions, check constraints where relevant, and recommend compliant drainage solutions such as permeable paving or soakaways.
We back our workmanship with a 10-year warranty on qualifying hard landscaping installations, including patio construction, sub-bases, edging and structural elements installed to our specification. The warranty covers defects arising from installation, not misuse, accidental damage or extreme weather events. Planting and turf are living materials, so we provide care guidance and can offer maintenance visits to help establishment. Any snagging issues are handled promptly.
Homeowners often choose porcelain paving for a crisp, low-maintenance terrace, or sandstone for a softer traditional look that suits 1930s homes. For boundaries, closeboard fencing with concrete posts is popular for durability, while slatted screens add privacy near patios. Planting schemes commonly blend evergreen structure with seasonal colour and downland-tolerant varieties. We guide you through samples, layout options, lighting zones and drainage details to match your budget and lifestyle.
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