New Build Landscaping in Battersea, finished to a show-home standard. From full garden design to turfing, patios, fencing and planting, we turn blank plots into usable outdoor spaces. Ideal for new builds across SW11 and SW8, delivered by a premium local team.
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Battersea’s new developments around Nine Elms and Battersea Power Station often hand over gardens as bare soil, uneven levels or compacted sub-base. We create complete, practical outdoor spaces with full garden design, patio installation, turfing, planting and pathways. Whether you want a family-friendly lawn or a low-maintenance courtyard, we build it to last. We also deliver show home gardens that help developers sell the lifestyle, not just the floorplan.
Local projects range from Victorian terraces near Clapham Junction to mansion blocks by Battersea Park and luxury new builds in SW11 and SW8. Each property brings different constraints: narrow side access, shared boundaries, balconies above, or overlooked plots that need screening. Our designs balance privacy, drainage and year-round structure, while keeping maintenance realistic. If you’re moving into a newly completed home, we can coordinate with your completion dates and snagging schedules.
We start with a site visit to check levels, drainage routes, access and services, then produce a clear design and specification. Work is planned in stages—groundworks and drainage first, then hard landscaping, then turfing and planting—so the finish looks crisp and performs properly. You’ll get a written scope, tidy working practices and regular updates throughout. Fine Landscaping is based around 25 minutes away, so Battersea clients benefit from responsive aftercare and reliable scheduling.
As part of the London Borough of Wandsworth, Battersea sites often involve tight access, controlled parking and strict working hours on developments. New build plots can have compacted ground and builder’s rubble, so we allow for soil improvement, drainage and robust foundations. We’re used to coordinating deliveries near busy routes by Queenstown and Nine Elms. Our approach keeps disruption down while ensuring the garden performs through London’s wet winters.




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Costs vary with access, levels and specification. As a guide, a simple new build garden refresh (turfing, basic beds and edging) often starts around £2,500–£6,000. Mid-range projects with patio installation, fencing and planting commonly fall between £8,000–£18,000. Larger gardens or premium finishes (porcelain paving, bespoke joinery, complex drainage) can be £20,000+. We provide a detailed, itemised quote after a site visit.
Most Battersea new build gardens take 1–3 weeks on site, depending on size and complexity. A small courtyard with paving and planting may be completed in 5–7 working days, while a full redesign with drainage, fencing, pathways and turfing can take 10–20 working days. Timescales are affected by access, weather, drying times for bases and mortar, and delivery slots on managed developments. We confirm a programme before work begins.
Most standard garden works—turfing, patios, planting, typical fencing and pathways—are usually permitted development. However, rules can change for front gardens, drainage to the public sewer, tall boundary treatments, listed buildings, and properties within conservation areas. Some new build estates also have management-company covenants. We’ll flag anything that may need consent and can help you check Wandsworth guidance before you commit to materials or layouts.
We provide a 10-year warranty on our workmanship for hard landscaping elements such as patios, pathways, edging and installed structures, provided they’re used as intended and maintained sensibly. This covers issues like subsidence caused by inadequate base preparation or installation defects. Natural materials can weather, and plants are living items, so they’re covered differently; we’ll advise on aftercare to maximise establishment. Any snagging is handled promptly and locally.
For Battersea new builds, popular choices include porcelain paving for clean lines, sandstone for a softer look, and composite or hardwood decking for raised areas. Fencing options range from contemporary slatted screens to closeboard panels with trellis toppers. Planting often mixes evergreen structure with grasses and seasonal colour for low maintenance. We’ll guide you on finishes, slip resistance, shade tolerance and privacy needs, then tailor a design that suits your home and budget.
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