New Build Landscaping in Sevenoaks that turns bare plots into finished, usable gardens. From full design to turfing, patios, fencing and planting, we deliver a clean, builder-ready finish. Ideal for busy homeowners moving into TN13, TN14 and TN15.
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A new-build garden often arrives as compacted subsoil, uneven levels and a tight handover deadline. Our team transforms plots across Sevenoaks, including Riverhead and Dunton Green, into practical outdoor spaces that look established quickly. Whether you want a family lawn, a smart patio for entertaining, or a low-maintenance layout, we design and build it end-to-end. We also create show home gardens that help developers sell the lifestyle, not just the house.
Sevenoaks is known for executive homes, large detached houses and character properties near landmarks like Knole House and The Vine Cricket Ground. That mix means expectations are high: crisp paving lines, strong boundary fencing, and planting that matures well without constant upkeep. We tailor layouts for wider plots, side access constraints and the way modern homes use outdoor space. If you’re extending a period-style look or complementing contemporary architecture, we match materials and proportions carefully.
We start with a site visit to check levels, drainage routes and soil condition, then produce a clear design and build plan. Our in-house team handles turfing, patio installation, pathways, fencing, planting and drainage, keeping the programme tight and the finish consistent. You’ll get transparent staging, tidy working practices and a handover you can live with immediately. Local homeowners trust us for reliable timelines, premium materials and workmanship backed by a 10-year warranty.
New-build plots in the Sevenoaks District often have compacted ground and fast runoff after rain, so drainage and soil improvement matter from the start. We plan falls, install soakaways where suitable, and use the right sub-bases for patios and pathways. Access can be tight on newer estates around TN13–TN15, so we organise deliveries and waste removal to minimise disruption. Our designs also suit the larger gardens common around Otford and Kemsing.




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Costs vary with plot size, access and specification. As a guide, a simple finish (turfing, basic beds and fencing) often starts around £3,500–£8,000. Mid-range schemes with patio installation, pathways, planting and drainage commonly fall between £10,000–£25,000. Larger executive gardens or show home gardens with premium paving, lighting-ready groundwork and detailed planting can be £25,000–£60,000+.
Most projects take 1–3 weeks on site once materials are scheduled. A straightforward turfing and fencing job may be completed in 3–7 days, while patios, pathways, drainage and planting typically extend the programme to 2–4 weeks. Timescales depend on ground conditions, level changes, curing time for bases and weather. If you’re coordinating with a developer handover, we can phase works to suit.
Most garden landscaping is permitted development, including patios, turfing, planting and typical fencing—provided heights and boundary rules are followed. Planning may be needed for certain boundary treatments, works near listed buildings, or if your property has specific developer covenants. Drainage changes and permeable surfacing can also have requirements depending on where water discharges. We’ll flag likely permissions early and help you check Sevenoaks District Council guidance before work begins.
We provide a 10-year warranty on our workmanship for key hard landscaping elements, including patio installation, pathways, drainage installations and fencing structures, subject to normal use and maintenance. This covers issues such as movement caused by incorrect sub-base preparation or installation faults. Materials are covered by manufacturer warranties where applicable. We also give clear aftercare guidance for turf and planting so your garden establishes properly.
Homeowners often choose porcelain paving for a crisp, modern look, or sandstone for a warmer, more traditional feel. For fencing, closeboard panels and slatted screens are popular for privacy and clean lines. Planting schemes usually mix evergreen structure with seasonal colour and low-maintenance shrubs, plus instant-impact specimen trees where space allows. We guide you through options, samples and layouts to suit your home’s style and how you use the garden.
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