New Build Landscaping in Pimlico that turns bare plots into polished outdoor rooms. From full garden design to turfing, patios and planting, we deliver a show-home finish that suits SW1 living.
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Moving into a new build near Pimlico tube station often means inheriting a blank, compact outdoor space. We create practical gardens with clean lines, smart drainage and planting that thrives. Whether you want a calm courtyard feel or a sociable patio for entertaining, we design around how you live. Clients across SW1, including around Dolphin Square, choose us for tidy, premium results.
The Pimlico area blends Regency townhouses, mansion blocks and period conversions, each with different access and layout challenges. We’re used to side returns, basement lightwells, raised terraces and shared boundaries. For new build landscaping pimlico area projects, we balance contemporary materials with the elegant character of nearby garden squares. Our designs also work well for rental-ready outdoor spaces in Westminster and Victoria.
We start with a site survey, levels check and a clear design proposal, then schedule works to minimise disruption in busy streets. You’ll get a detailed specification for turfing, patio installation, fencing, planting, drainage and pathways, with quality materials and careful workmanship. We keep neighbours informed when access is tight and leave the site spotless each day. Homeowners trust Fine Landscaping for consistent communication, transparent staging and a 10-year warranty.
Pimlico’s clay-heavy ground and basement conversions can make drainage and levels critical. We design falls, channels and soakaway solutions to suit each plot and protect paving. Access is often via narrow passages or communal areas, so we plan deliveries, waste removal and parking to avoid delays. For new build landscaping in City of Westminster, we also consider conservation constraints and shared freeholder requirements where relevant.




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Costs vary with access, levels and finishes. As a guide, smaller SW1 gardens with turfing, planting and basic fencing often start around £3,000–£8,000. A mid-size scheme including patio installation, pathways, drainage improvements and higher-grade materials is commonly £8,000–£20,000. Show home gardens or premium stone, bespoke joinery and complex levels can reach £20,000–£45,000+. We provide a detailed, itemised quote after a site visit.
Most projects take 1–3 weeks on site once designs and materials are agreed. A straightforward turfing and planting refresh may be completed in 2–5 days, while patios, fencing, drainage and pathways typically require 7–15 working days. Timescales depend on access (common in mansion blocks), weather, curing time for paving and any groundworks needed to correct levels. We give a clear programme before we start.
Many garden works—turfing, planting, like-for-like fencing and most patios—are usually permitted development. However, rules can change for conservation areas, listed buildings, boundary heights, and any work affecting drainage to the public sewer. In the City of Westminster we also check whether your building management or freeholder needs approval. We’ll flag any permissions early and can recommend when to seek guidance from the council.
We provide a 10-year warranty on our workmanship for installed hard landscaping, including patios, pathways, edging and associated groundworks, subject to normal use and maintenance. This covers issues such as settlement caused by inadequate preparation or installation faults. Planting is living material, so it’s covered differently; we’ll specify aftercare and can offer replacement options where appropriate. You’ll also receive care guidance for turf and planting to protect your investment.
For Pimlico plots, clients often choose porcelain paving for a crisp, low-maintenance terrace, or sandstone/limestone for a softer, classic look. Fencing options include contemporary slatted screens, painted closeboard for privacy, and trellis toppers for climbers. Planting tends to favour structured evergreens, scented whites, and shade-tolerant species for courtyards. We’ll help you select finishes that suit your property style, light levels and how you use the space.
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