New Build Landscaping in Earlsfield, designed to make your new home feel finished from day one. From turf and patios to fencing, planting and drainage, we deliver a garden that works beautifully in SW18.
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Moving into a new build often means a blank, compacted plot that needs proper structure and drainage before it can be enjoyed. Our team delivers full garden design, turfing, patio installation, fencing, planting and pathways tailored to your plot. We regularly work around Earlsfield station and along Garratt Lane, coordinating deliveries and access without disrupting neighbours. The result is a practical, polished garden that looks established sooner.
Earlsfield’s mix of Victorian terraces, Edwardian houses and conversions often comes with narrow side access, shared boundaries and overlooked rear gardens. We plan layouts that maximise space, privacy and sunlight, whether you want a family lawn, low-maintenance courtyard or an entertaining patio. For homeowners also comparing options across Wandsworth, Tooting and Southfields, we can align the garden style with the property’s character. If you’re near SW18, we’re only around 15 minutes away for surveys and aftercare.
We start with a site visit, levels check and a clear design proposal, then schedule groundwork, drainage and construction in the right order. You’ll get a written scope, tidy working practices and a dedicated point of contact from start to finish. We use proven sub-bases, quality fixings and planting plans that suit London conditions, not generic templates. Local homeowners choose us for reliable timelines, clean finishes and gardens that perform well in wet winters and dry spells.
Across the London Borough of Wandsworth, new build plots can suffer from compacted subsoil, poor falls and leftover construction rubble. We factor in access constraints typical of terraces near the River Wandle and arrange waste removal and deliveries to suit local parking and road widths. Where boundaries are tight, we set out fencing lines carefully and protect neighbouring paving and planting. Our approach keeps your project compliant, tidy and durable in SW18 conditions.




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Costs vary with plot size, access and the amount of groundwork required. As a guide in SW18, a simple turf-and-plant refresh may start from £2,500–£6,000. A mid-range garden with patio, fencing, turf and planting is often £8,000–£18,000. Larger builds with drainage, multiple levels, pathways and show home-style finishes can run £20,000–£45,000+. We provide itemised quotations after a site visit.
Most projects take 1–3 weeks on site, depending on weather and the scope. A small garden with turfing and planting can be completed in 2–5 days, while patios, fencing and pathways typically need 1–2 weeks. If drainage, retaining edges or significant level changes are required, allow 2–4+ weeks. Access through narrow side passages, skip permits and curing times for paving materials can also affect the programme.
Many garden improvements are permitted development, such as patios at ground level, turfing, planting and like-for-like fencing. However, rules can apply to fence heights, walls, raised platforms, drainage outfalls, lighting and work near boundaries. If your property is a conversion, in a conservation area, or has planning conditions from the developer, extra checks may be needed. We review constraints, advise on compliance and can liaise with Wandsworth where required.
We provide a 10-year warranty on workmanship for hard landscaping elements we install, such as patios, pathways, edging and fencing structures, when used and maintained normally. This covers issues linked to installation, including movement from inadequate sub-base or poor fixing. Plants and turf are living materials, so their success depends on watering and care, but we give clear aftercare guidance and can recommend maintenance visits to help everything establish properly.
Homeowners often choose porcelain paving for clean lines and easy maintenance, or sandstone for a softer, traditional look that suits nearby period homes. For boundaries, closeboard fencing with concrete posts is popular for durability, while slatted screens add privacy without feeling heavy. Planting schemes commonly mix evergreen structure with grasses and long-flowering perennials. We’ll help you choose finishes that match your home, budget, sunlight and how you plan to use the garden.
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