New Build Landscaping in Hayes (Bromley) that turns a blank plot into a finished, liveable garden. From full design and drainage to patios, turfing and planting, we deliver a polished result that suits your home and lifestyle.
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New-build gardens often arrive as uneven subsoil, poor drainage and minimal boundaries. We create complete outdoor spaces across BR2, from practical family lawns to smart entertaining patios. If you’re near Hayes station or bordering Hayes Common, we’ll plan access, deliveries and tidy working to keep disruption low. The aim is simple: a garden that looks established, not newly handed over.
Hayes (Bromley) has a semi-rural feel, with large commons, mature trees and a mix of large detached houses, period cottages and 1930s properties. We design new gardens that sit comfortably alongside older character homes, matching proportions, levels and materials. Whether you’re in West Wickham, Bromley Common or Keston, we’ll tailor planting and layouts to privacy needs and sun patterns. The result is a garden that feels right for the street, not like an afterthought.
Our process starts with a site survey, levels check and a clear design plan, then we schedule works in logical stages: drainage and groundworks first, then hard landscaping, then turfing and planting. You’ll get transparent specifications, tidy site management and consistent communication throughout. We use proven installation methods and quality materials to reduce settling, puddling and premature wear. Local homeowners choose us for dependable finishing and a garden that performs well year-round.
Ground conditions around Hayes can vary from compacted subsoil to heavy, slow-draining clay, so we prioritise soil improvement and drainage runs before turfing. Access can be tight on residential roads, so we plan deliveries, parking and waste removal to keep neighbours happy. We also consider tree root zones near commons and established gardens, adjusting excavation depths and planting choices accordingly. This is new build landscaping in London Borough of Bromley done with local realities in mind.




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Costs vary with levels, access and the amount of hard landscaping. As a guide, a basic finish (soil prep, turfing and simple planting) is often £2,500–£6,000. Mid-range schemes with a patio, pathways and fencing commonly fall between £8,000–£18,000. Larger gardens, extensive drainage, retaining work or show-home finishes can be £20,000+. We provide a detailed, itemised quote after a site visit.
Most projects take 1–3 weeks on site, depending on size and complexity. A straightforward turfing and planting job can be completed in a few days once ground preparation is done. Patios, fencing, pathways and drainage typically extend the programme, especially if levels need correcting. Weather, curing times for mortar, and delivery lead times for paving or fencing panels can also affect schedules. We’ll confirm a realistic timeline before work begins.
Most garden landscaping is permitted development, including patios, turfing, planting and like-for-like fencing. However, rules can apply to fence heights near highways, works affecting drainage, or changes to levels that impact neighbours. If your property has restrictions from the developer, is in a conservation area, or is close to protected trees, extra checks may be needed. We’ll flag any likely permissions and help you stay compliant before we start.
We back our workmanship with a 10-year warranty on qualifying hard landscaping installations such as patios, pathways, drainage runs and structural groundworks, provided they’re used and maintained normally. This covers issues related to installation, including avoidable movement or failure due to poor preparation. Natural wear, storm damage, and plant losses outside agreed aftercare aren’t included. We’ll explain what’s covered for your specific specification in writing.
We offer a wide range of finishes, from porcelain or sandstone patios to brick-edged paths, resin-bound or gravel details, and closeboard or slatted fencing for privacy. Planting can be contemporary (architectural evergreens and grasses) or softer and cottage-style to suit period surroundings. We’ll help you choose options based on sunlight, maintenance preferences, drainage needs and how you use the space. Samples and clear visuals make decisions straightforward.
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