New Build Landscaping in Greenwich that turns bare plots into finished, usable gardens. From full design to turfing, patios, fencing and planting, we deliver a polished result for SE10 homes.
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New builds often come with compact lawns, uneven levels and minimal planting, so the garden can feel unfinished. Our team creates practical, attractive outdoor spaces across SE10, from Maze Hill to Charlton. We design layouts that work for everyday living, then install everything from turf and patios to pathways and drainage. Expect a clean, site-ready finish that suits Greenwich’s distinctive setting near Greenwich Park.
Greenwich mixes Georgian townhouses, Victorian villas and modern waterfront apartments, each with different garden constraints. Period properties around Blackheath may need sensitive planting schemes and discreet boundaries, while newer developments often require robust surfaces and smart drainage. We tailor levels, access routes and materials to suit terraces, raised decks, balconies and courtyard gardens. The goal is always the same: a garden that looks established quickly and performs well year-round.
We start with a measured site visit, then produce a clear design and specification so you know what’s included. Installation is managed in logical stages—groundworks and drainage first, then hard landscaping, then turfing and planting—so nothing is rushed. You’ll get straightforward communication, tidy working practices and aftercare guidance to help your garden settle in. Local homeowners choose us for consistent workmanship and a finish that matches the quality of the build.
Across the Royal Borough of Greenwich, we often find compact plots, heavy foot traffic during fit-outs, and restricted access near developments. We plan deliveries, waste removal and parking to minimise disruption, especially around Maze Hill and Deptford routes. Ground conditions can vary, so we assess soil and compaction before turfing and planting. Where properties sit close to heritage areas near the Old Royal Naval College, we keep designs tasteful and materials appropriate.




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Costs depend on plot size, access, levels and the amount of hard landscaping. As a guide in Greenwich, a simple finish (turfing, basic beds and minor tidy-up) often starts around £2,000–£5,000. A mid-range garden with patio, fencing and planting is commonly £6,000–£15,000. Larger schemes with drainage, pathways, lighting and premium paving can run £15,000–£35,000+.
Most projects take 1–3 weeks on site, depending on complexity. A straightforward turfing and planting package can be completed in a few days, while patios, fencing, pathways and drainage typically extend the programme. Timescales are affected by access, curing times for bases and mortar, weather, and whether the plot needs levelling or soil improvement. We provide a staged schedule before work starts.
Most garden works—turfing, patios, planting, paths and standard fencing—are usually permitted development. However, rules can change for listed buildings, conservation areas, higher boundary fences, and some drainage or front-garden surfacing that affects water runoff. In the Royal Borough of Greenwich we check constraints, advise on permeable options where needed, and can help you confirm requirements before installation so you avoid costly changes later.
We include a 10-year warranty on our workmanship for hard landscaping elements such as patios, pathways, edging, and installed structures, provided they’re used normally and maintained sensibly. This covers issues like movement caused by poor installation, inadequate sub-bases or incorrect laying methods. Natural materials and plants are subject to normal seasonal variation, but we give clear aftercare guidance and can arrange maintenance visits to protect your investment.
Popular choices include porcelain paving for low maintenance, sandstone for a softer period look, and permeable gravel or resin-bound surfaces for better drainage. For boundaries, closeboard fencing and slatted screens are common, often paired with climbers or pleached trees for privacy. Planting schemes typically mix evergreen structure with long-flowering perennials. We’ll recommend options based on sunlight, soil, lifestyle, and the style of your home and development.
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