New Build Landscaping in Southfields that turns a bare plot into a garden you’ll actually use. From full design to turfing, patios, fencing, planting and drainage, we deliver a clean, finished look for SW18 homes.
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New-build gardens often arrive as compacted subsoil, uneven levels and minimal drainage. We create complete outdoor spaces for SW18 homeowners, from first design concepts to the final planting. Whether you’re near Southfields tube station or walking distance to Wimbledon Park, we’ll shape a garden that suits how you live. Expect crisp edges, tidy falls and a finish that looks established sooner.
Southfields has a mix of Victorian terraces, Edwardian houses and 1930s semis, each with different access and garden proportions. We regularly work on side-return paths, narrow rear gates and shared alleyways common around Wimbledon Park and Earlsfield. Our designs balance practical storage, entertaining space and greenery without making the garden feel cramped. If you’ve bought a new-build within an older street, we’ll help it sit naturally with the surrounding character.
We start with a site visit to check levels, drainage routes and sun patterns, then produce a clear plan and itemised quote. Work is scheduled in logical stages—groundworks, drainage, hard landscaping, then turfing and planting—so the finish lasts. You’ll get straightforward communication, tidy working practices and a handover checklist for aftercare. Local homeowners choose us for reliable timelines and workmanship that stands up to heavy use.
We’re used to the practicalities of working in the London Borough of Wandsworth, including parking, access restrictions and considerate working hours. Southfields gardens can have compacted ground from construction traffic, so we improve soil structure before turfing and planting. We also plan for bin routes and bike storage—important on SW18 terraces and semis. If access is tight, we select materials and delivery methods that keep disruption down.




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Costs vary by access, levels and the amount of hard landscaping. As a guide in SW18, a tidy-up with soil improvement and turfing often starts around £1,800–£4,000. A mid-size garden with patio, fencing, planting and basic drainage is commonly £7,000–£15,000. Larger plots or premium porcelain paving, lighting and bespoke joinery can reach £18,000–£35,000+.
Most projects take 1–3 weeks on site, depending on size and complexity. A simple turfing and planting job can be completed in 2–4 days once the ground is prepared. Patios, pathways, fencing and drainage typically add 5–10 working days. Timescales are affected by access, curing time for mortar/concrete, weather, and any changes to levels or retaining edges.
Many garden upgrades are permitted development, such as patios, paths, turfing, planting and like-for-like fencing. However, rules can apply to front gardens, drainage to the public highway, boundary heights, listed buildings and conservation areas. Permeable surfacing is important where water could run off. We’ll flag likely permissions and help you check Wandsworth guidance before work starts.
We provide a 10-year warranty on our workmanship for hard landscaping elements such as patios, pathways, edging and installed drainage (subject to normal use and maintenance). Materials are covered by manufacturer warranties where applicable. Soft landscaping like turf and plants is living material, so coverage depends on season and aftercare, but we’ll give clear guidance and can return to resolve establishment issues where practical.
We offer a wide range of finishes, from porcelain paving and sandstone to brick paths that suit period streets. Fencing options include closeboard, slatted screens and trellis for climbers. Planting can be low-maintenance evergreens, wildlife-friendly borders or contemporary architectural schemes. For new build landscaping southfields area projects, we’ll show samples, explain upkeep, and design around shade, pets and entertaining needs.
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