New Build Landscaping in Earl's Court that turns bare plots into finished, usable gardens. From design and drainage to patios, turf and planting, we deliver a polished outdoor space that suits SW5 living. Expect tidy workmanship, clear timelines and premium materials.
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If your new home has been handed over with a blank garden, we can complete it properly—design, build and planting included. We work across SW5 near Earl's Court tube station and around Philbeach Gardens, creating outdoor spaces that feel established from day one. Whether you want a family lawn, a dining terrace, or a low-maintenance courtyard, we tailor the layout to how you’ll use it. Our team handles everything from groundworks to the finishing touches.
Earl's Court has a mix of Victorian mansion conversions, period flats and garden square properties, often with compact rear gardens and shared boundaries. We’re used to working with tight access routes, basement lightwells and existing brickwork that needs careful detailing. For homeowners in Kensington, West Brompton and Fulham, we design schemes that respect Victorian architecture while adding modern usability. This is new build landscaping earl's court area work with a premium finish, not a quick tidy-up.
We start with a site visit, levels check and drainage assessment, then produce a clear design and specification before any digging begins. You’ll get a staged programme for patios, pathways, fencing, turfing and planting, with tidy handovers at each milestone. We use quality sub-bases, correct falls and robust fixings to avoid future movement and puddling. Local homeowners choose us for reliable communication, clean workmanship and a 10-year warranty on installed hard landscaping.
Gardens here often sit behind Victorian buildings with limited access, so we plan deliveries, waste removal and material handling carefully. In the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, we also consider conservation constraints, boundary responsibilities and neighbour agreements before starting. Ground conditions can vary, so we assess compaction, levels and drainage routes early to avoid surprises. Our methods suit courtyard spaces, garden squares and rear gardens near the Earl's Court Exhibition Centre site.




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Costs depend on size, access and specification. As a guide, a simple finish (turfing, basic planting and minor edging) often starts around £2,500–£6,000. A mid-range build with patio, fencing, pathways and improved drainage is commonly £8,000–£20,000. High-end gardens with bespoke paving, lighting prep, raised beds and show-home styling can be £25,000+. We provide an itemised quote after a site visit.
Most projects take 1–3 weeks once the design and materials are agreed. A small courtyard with paving and planting may be completed in 5–7 working days, while larger gardens with drainage, fencing, patio installation and turfing often need 10–15 working days. Timescales can change with access restrictions, weather, curing times for mortar, and lead times for stone, fencing panels or bespoke joinery.
Many garden improvements are permitted development, such as patios, pathways, turfing, planting and most fencing within height limits. However, rules can change in conservation areas, for listed buildings, or where boundary walls and railings are protected. Drainage changes and works near basements may also need extra consideration. We flag likely constraints early, check guidance for the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, and recommend formal advice where needed.
We provide a 10-year warranty on our installed hard landscaping, covering workmanship on elements such as patios, pathways, edging, retaining structures and fencing installations (subject to normal use and maintenance). We also stand by our groundworks, including correct sub-base build-ups and levels. Living materials like turf and plants are covered differently because establishment depends on watering and aftercare, but we give clear care guidance and support.
We offer full garden design with options to suit modern developments and period settings. Popular choices include porcelain paving, sandstone, granite setts, resin-bound paths (where suitable), timber or composite decking, slatted or closeboard fencing, and raised planters in brick or sleepers. Planting can range from evergreen structure to pollinator-friendly borders. We help you choose finishes that match your property, manage maintenance, and work with your budget and access.
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