New Build Landscaping in Crystal Palace that turns bare plots into finished, liveable gardens. From full design and drainage to turf, patios, fencing and planting, we deliver a clean, premium result. Based in Norbury, we’re typically on site in around 15 minutes.
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New homes around Upper Norwood and SE19 often come with compact, uneven plots and builder-grade finishes. We transform them into practical outdoor spaces with full garden design, turfing, patios, pathways and planting. Whether you’re close to Crystal Palace Park or near the National Sports Centre, we plan layouts that suit how you actually use the garden. The aim is simple: a finished space that looks established, not rushed.
Crystal Palace is known for Victorian villas, Edwardian houses and period conversions, many with sloping levels and tight side access. We tailor new build landscaping crystal palace area projects to match those characterful settings, using materials and planting that feel appropriate. For SE20 properties near Anerley and Penge, we also factor in overlooked boundaries and privacy needs. The result is a garden that complements the property, not a generic new-build template.
We start with a site visit and measured plan, then provide a clear scope covering drainage, levels, finishes and planting. Our team handles everything end-to-end: patio installation, fencing, turfing, pathways and final tidy, with minimal disruption. You’ll get practical advice on maintenance and aftercare so the garden beds in quickly. Homeowners choose us for reliable scheduling, neat workmanship and a premium finish that lasts.
Crystal Palace spans multiple boundaries, so we’re used to working across new build landscaping in London Borough of Bromley/Croydon/Lambeth/Southwark/Lewisham areas. Hilltop plots can mean slopes, wind exposure and fast-draining ground, so we specify the right sub-bases, edging and planting. Access and parking can be limited on residential roads, especially around Gipsy Hill, so we plan deliveries and waste removal carefully. We also design with neighbouring sightlines in mind to improve privacy without blocking light.




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Costs vary with access, levels and the specification. As a guide, turfing for a small new-build garden often starts from £900–£2,000. A patio installation typically ranges from £2,500–£7,500 depending on size and paving choice. A full package (design, drainage, patio, fencing, turf and planting) commonly falls between £8,000–£25,000+ for most Crystal Palace homes.
Most projects take 1–3 weeks on site once materials are booked in. A simple turf-and-fence refresh can be completed in 2–5 days, while patios, drainage and level changes usually extend the programme. Timescales depend on soil conditions, drying time for bases, access for machinery, and the complexity of planting. We’ll confirm a realistic schedule before work begins and keep you updated throughout.
Many garden works are permitted development, including patios, paths, turfing and most fencing, provided heights and boundary rules are met. However, requirements can differ across Bromley, Croydon, Lambeth, Southwark and Lewisham, and some properties may have conditions tied to new-build planning approvals. If you’re close to highways, protected trees or conservation considerations, extra checks may be needed. We review the details and flag anything that should be approved first.
We provide a 10-year warranty on our hard landscaping workmanship, covering installation issues such as patio or pathway movement caused by incorrect build-up, and structural problems with installed features where applicable. Materials are supplied with relevant manufacturer guarantees. Soft landscaping (turf and plants) is living material, so coverage depends on season and aftercare, but we give clear guidance to help everything establish well and will address any early issues promptly.
Popular choices include porcelain paving for low maintenance, sandstone for a warmer period look, and permeable gravel or resin-bound finishes for pathways. For boundaries, closeboard or slatted fencing is common, often with trellis for extra height and planting support. Planting schemes typically mix evergreens for structure with pollinator-friendly perennials and ornamental grasses. We’ll recommend options based on light levels, wind exposure and how you want to use the space.
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