New Build Landscaping in Stockwell that turns bare plots into finished, liveable gardens. From design and drainage to patios, turfing and planting, we deliver a clean, premium result built to last.
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New homes around SW9 often come with compact, unfinished outdoor space that needs smart planning. We create complete gardens for new builds near Stockwell tube station and Stockwell Park, including patios, turfing, fencing and planting. Whether you want a low-maintenance courtyard or a family-friendly lawn, we design for how you actually live. The aim is simple: a garden that looks finished, not “developer basic”.
Stockwell’s mix of Victorian terraces, Georgian houses and post-war estates means access, levels and boundaries vary street by street. We’re used to working with side returns, narrow passages and shared access routes, as well as modern blocks needing tidy communal edges. If you’re in the new build landscaping Stockwell area, we’ll match materials to the property style and keep lines crisp. Our planting plans also suit local light conditions and overlooked gardens.
We start with a measured site visit, then produce a clear design and specification covering drainage, levels and finishes. Installation is handled by our in-house team, with tidy working practices and staged sign-off so you stay in control. Homeowners choose us for reliable timelines, transparent communication and workmanship that stands up to London weather. We’re based 15 minutes away, so aftercare and tweaks are straightforward.
Across the London Borough of Lambeth, new builds can sit on compacted subsoil that needs careful preparation before turfing and planting. In Stockwell, parking and access can be tight, so we plan deliveries, waste removal and working hours to minimise disruption. We also consider overlooked gardens near busy routes, specifying screening and hardy plants. Our approach keeps finishes sharp while meeting practical site constraints.




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Costs vary with size, access and specification. As a guide, a simple new build garden with ground preparation, turfing and basic planting can start around £2,500–£6,000. Mid-range projects with patio installation, fencing and pathways often fall between £7,000–£15,000. Larger or high-spec schemes, including bespoke paving, drainage upgrades and show home styling, can be £15,000–£30,000+.
Most projects take 1–3 weeks on site once materials are confirmed. A small courtyard with paving and planting may be completed in 3–7 days, while a full garden with drainage, fencing, patio installation and turfing typically needs 2–3 weeks. Timescales depend on access, weather, curing time for bases and pointing, and whether you’re waiting on developer handover or boundary approvals.
Most rear garden landscaping—turfing, patios, planting, standard fencing and pathways—usually falls under permitted development. However, rules can change for front gardens, new driveways, drainage to the public sewer, tall boundary treatments, listed buildings or conservation areas. We’ll flag likely constraints during the site visit and can advise on permeable surfacing and compliant drainage. If permissions are needed, we help you prepare the right information.
We provide a 10-year warranty on workmanship for hard landscaping elements we install, such as patios, pathways, edging and constructed bases, provided normal use and maintenance. Materials are covered by manufacturer warranties where applicable. Living elements like turf and plants are covered for establishment issues when installed with agreed soil preparation and watering guidance, but they’re affected by weather and aftercare. We’ll explain what’s covered in your written specification.
Popular choices include porcelain paving for low maintenance, sandstone for a softer period feel, and resin-bound or gravel paths for permeability. For fencing, slatted screens and closeboard panels are common for privacy, while integrated planters add structure in compact plots. Planting often blends evergreen screening with pollinator-friendly perennials. We guide you through samples, layout options and a planting palette that suits light levels, budget and upkeep preferences.
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