New Build Landscaping in Streatham Hill that turns bare plots into finished, usable gardens. From design and drainage to patios, turfing and planting, we deliver a polished result fast. Ideal for developers, landlords and homeowners in SW2.
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If your new home has been handed over with a muddy plot, uneven levels or minimal topsoil, we can complete it properly. Our team delivers full New Build Landscaping in Streatham Hill, including patios, turfing, fencing, planting and pathways. We regularly work around Streatham Hill station and along Christchurch Road, coordinating deliveries and access without disrupting neighbours. The result is a garden that looks finished, drains well and suits how you live.
Streatham Hill has a mix of Victorian terraces, Edwardian houses and mansion conversions, often with compact rear gardens and shared side access. We plan layouts that maximise space, privacy and light, whether you’re near Telford Park or closer to Brixton and Tulse Hill. For new builds inserted behind period streets, we match materials and detailing so the garden feels consistent with the property. We also design for low-maintenance living where outdoor time is limited.
We start with a site visit, levels check and a clear design proposal, then schedule works in logical phases: drainage and groundworks first, then hard landscaping, then turf and planting. You’ll get a written scope, tidy working practices and reliable timelines, with updates as the job progresses. Homeowners trust us for straight edges, clean finishes and practical details like falls, thresholds and step heights. Our aftercare advice helps your new lawn and planting establish quickly.
Gardens in the London Borough of Lambeth often have tight access, controlled parking and delivery restrictions, especially on busier routes near Streatham Hill Theatre. We plan skip placement, material drops and working hours to keep things smooth. Ground conditions can vary, so we assess compaction, drainage routes and topsoil depth before turfing or planting. Our approach suits SW2 plots as well as established gardens in West Norwood and Streatham.




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Costs depend on size, access and specification. For SW2 gardens, a simple finish (turf, basic planting and fencing repairs) often starts around £3,000–£7,000. Mid-range projects with a new patio, fencing, pathways and improved drainage commonly fall between £8,000–£20,000. Larger plots, premium paving, retaining work or show home gardens can be £20,000–£45,000+. We provide itemised quotes after a site visit.
Most new build landscaping streatham hill area projects take 1–3 weeks on site, depending on groundworks and weather. A small garden with turfing, planting and a short path can be completed in a few days, while patios, fencing, drainage and steps typically push timelines to 2–4 weeks. Lead time is usually 1–4 weeks for design, ordering and scheduling. Access, spoil removal and curing times for concrete bases can affect duration.
Most rear garden landscaping is permitted development, including patios, paths, turfing, planting and standard fencing within height limits. However, rules can change for front gardens, raised platforms, significant level changes, drainage to the public sewer, or if the property is listed or in a conservation area. For new build landscaping in London Borough of Lambeth, we flag any likely constraints, advise on permeable surfacing and help you confirm requirements before work starts.
We provide a 10-year warranty on our workmanship for hard landscaping elements such as patios, paths, edging, steps and installed structures, provided they’re used and maintained normally. Materials are covered by manufacturer warranties where applicable. Soft landscaping (turf and planting) is living material, so establishment depends on watering and weather, but we give clear aftercare guidance and can offer maintenance visits. Any snagging issues are handled promptly.
Popular choices include porcelain paving for clean, modern patios, sandstone for a warmer look, and resin-bound or gravel paths for permeability. For boundaries, closeboard fencing with concrete posts is durable, while slatted screens add a contemporary finish. Planting often mixes evergreen structure with seasonal colour and low-maintenance grasses. We’ll propose options that suit your light levels, privacy needs and the style of your home, then provide samples to help you choose.
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