New Build Landscaping in Holland Park that turns a blank plot into a finished, liveable garden. From full design to turfing, patios, fencing and planting, we deliver a polished result for W11 and W14 homes.
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New developments around Kensington and Notting Hill often hand over gardens as bare soil, uneven levels and minimal drainage. We create complete outdoor spaces that feel established from day one, with planting, pathways and practical zones for family life and entertaining. Whether you’re near Holland Park or the Design Museum, we plan every detail so your garden complements the architecture. Expect clean finishes, tidy edges and a layout that works all year.
Holland Park’s property mix includes large Victorian houses, mansion conversions and high-spec new build apartments with terraces. We design to suit period proportions as well as compact courtyards, balancing privacy with light and greenery. For W11 and W14 plots, we often incorporate discreet screening, robust surfaces and planting that thrives in sheltered microclimates. Our approach respects premium façades while adding modern usability.
We start with a measured site survey, levels and drainage assessment, then produce a clear design and specification. Installation is managed end-to-end: patio installation, fencing, turfing, planting and pathways, with quality checks at each stage. You’ll receive a written scope, realistic programme and aftercare guidance to help new gardens establish quickly. Homeowners choose us for dependable scheduling, neat workmanship and a finish that looks “show home” without the stress.
New build plots in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea can involve restricted access, controlled parking and strict working hours. We plan deliveries, waste removal and material storage to keep neighbours and managing agents onside. Ground conditions can vary from compacted subsoil to made ground, so we build correct sub-bases and drainage runs before surfacing or turfing. Our designs also suit the refined look expected near Holland House and surrounding Victorian streets.




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Costs depend on size, access and specification. As a guide, a small courtyard refresh with turf/planting and minor paving can start from £4,000–£8,000. A medium new build garden with patio, fencing, turfing and planting is often £10,000–£25,000. Larger, high-end schemes with drainage, multiple levels, lighting-ready ducting and premium stone can be £30,000–£60,000+.
Most projects take 1–3 weeks on site once designs and materials are agreed. A straightforward patio, fencing and turfing scheme may be completed in 5–10 working days, while larger gardens with drainage, retaining work and detailed planting can take 3–6 weeks. Timescales are influenced by access restrictions, curing times for bases, weather, and lead times for bespoke gates, stone or fencing panels.
Many garden improvements are permitted development, such as patios, turfing, planting and like-for-like fencing within height limits. However, RBKC rules can be tighter for listed buildings, conservation areas, front gardens, boundary treatments and works affecting drainage to the highway. We flag likely permissions early, check relevant constraints, and can liaise with your architect or managing agent. For anything uncertain, we recommend confirming with the council before work starts.
We provide a 10-year warranty on our workmanship for hard landscaping elements such as patios, sub-bases, pathways and installed drainage (subject to normal use and no third-party alterations). Materials are covered by manufacturer warranties where applicable, and we pass those details to you. Soft landscaping is living and seasonal, so we offer practical aftercare guidance and can return for maintenance visits to help planting and turf establish properly.
Clients often choose porcelain paving for clean lines, or natural stone for a more traditional feel that suits period façades. For fencing, contemporary slatted screens, painted closeboard and trellis-topped panels are popular for privacy without blocking light. Planting schemes typically blend evergreen structure with seasonal colour, plus shade-tolerant options for sheltered plots. We guide you through samples, layout options and planting palettes to match your home and lifestyle.
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