New Build Landscaping in Raynes Park that turns a blank plot into a finished, usable garden. From full design to turfing, patios, fencing and planting, we deliver a clean, show-home result.
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If your new property has been handed over with bare soil and temporary fencing, we can complete the outside properly. Our team delivers new build landscaping Raynes Park area homeowners rely on for practical layouts, tidy levels and smart finishes. We’re often working around Raynes Park station and towards Cannon Hill Common, where gardens need to be family-friendly and low hassle. Expect clear planning, neat workmanship and a garden that looks finished from day one.
Raynes Park has a mix of 1930s semis, Victorian terraces and Edwardian houses, alongside newer infill developments. That variety means access can be tight, boundaries can be irregular, and levels may need careful setting out. We design to suit how you live—space for dining, play, storage and planting that won’t overwhelm smaller plots. For SW20 gardens, we also factor in shade from neighbouring buildings and the way water moves across new, compacted ground.
We start with a site visit, measurements and a clear design brief, then provide a detailed specification for materials and build stages. Groundworks, drainage, paving and finishes are scheduled to minimise disruption and keep the site safe and tidy. You’ll have one point of contact throughout, with progress updates and a final handover checklist. Homeowners choose Fine Landscaping for dependable timelines, premium detailing and a 10-year warranty on qualifying installations.
New build sites in the London Borough of Merton often have compacted subsoil, uneven levels and shallow topsoil, so we prioritise proper preparation and drainage. Around Raynes Park and nearby Wimbledon, access and parking can be restricted, so we plan deliveries and waste removal carefully. We also work to boundary lines and party fences with clear communication, keeping neighbours onside. The result is a garden that performs well in wet weather and stays easy to maintain.




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Costs vary with plot size and specification, but most Raynes Park projects fall into a few bands. A simple finish (turf, basic planting and fencing repairs) often starts around £3,000–£7,000. Mid-range gardens with a patio, new fencing and pathways are commonly £8,000–£18,000. Larger, design-led schemes with drainage, lighting and premium paving can be £20,000+. We provide itemised estimates after a site visit.
A straightforward new build garden can take 3–7 working days, especially if it’s mainly turfing, beds and fencing. Projects with patios, pathways and drainage typically run 2–4 weeks, depending on curing times and access. Larger show-home style builds may take 4–8 weeks. Timescales are affected by ground conditions, levels, delivery access, and weather—particularly for paving and turf establishment. We agree a programme before starting.
Most rear-garden landscaping—turfing, patios, planting, fencing and pathways—usually falls under permitted development. However, there are exceptions, such as tall fences near highways, major level changes, drainage connections, or works affecting protected trees. Some new build estates also have restrictive covenants set by developers. We’ll flag any likely issues during the survey and can advise on checking with the London Borough of Merton or your property documents before work begins.
We provide a 10-year warranty on qualifying hard landscaping installations, including patios, pathways, retaining edges and structural groundworks, when built to our specification. It covers workmanship-related issues such as movement caused by inadequate base preparation or poor installation. Natural materials can weather, and plants are living items, so those are handled separately with practical aftercare guidance. You’ll also receive a handover pack covering maintenance and best practice.
We can tailor the look from crisp and contemporary to softer, cottage-style planting. Popular choices include porcelain paving for clean lines, sandstone for a warmer finish, and resin-bound or gravel paths for permeability. Fencing options range from closeboard for privacy to slatted screens for a modern feel. Planting can be evergreen structure with seasonal colour, or low-maintenance schemes with grasses and shrubs. We’ll help you choose based on light, soil, and how you use the space.
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