New Build Landscaping in Tulse Hill that turns bare plots into finished, usable gardens. From full design to turf, patios, fencing and planting, we deliver a clean handover and a show-home look.
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New-build gardens in SW2 often arrive as compacted subsoil, uneven levels and minimal planting. We transform plots near Tulse Hill station and around Brockwell Park with complete landscaping packages that feel established from day one. Expect crisp edges, practical layouts and finishes that suit modern living. Whether it’s a family lawn or a low-maintenance courtyard, we build it properly from the ground up.
Tulse Hill’s mix of Victorian terraces, Edwardian houses and post-war estates means access and garden shapes vary widely. We’re used to narrow side returns, stepped levels and shared boundaries, and we plan the build accordingly. If you’re close to Brixton or Herne Hill, we can recommend materials and planting that complement period architecture without feeling fussy. The result is a garden that looks intentional, not like an afterthought to the build.
Our process starts with a site survey, levels check and a clear design proposal, then we schedule works to minimise disruption. We handle drainage, base builds and finishing details so the garden performs in heavy rain as well as summer. Homeowners choose Fine Landscaping for tidy working practices, reliable timelines and transparent communication. Every installation is completed to a specification you can sign off with confidence.
Across the London Borough of Lambeth, new-build plots commonly have compacted ground and poor surface run-off, so we prioritise drainage and soil improvement. Parking and access can be tight around Tulse Hill Estate and nearby streets, so we plan deliveries, waste removal and working hours carefully. We also consider overlooking and wind exposure on higher ground, choosing planting that thrives and screens effectively. This is new build landscaping tulse hill area homeowners can rely on for long-term performance.




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Costs vary with access, levels and specification. As a guide, small new-build gardens in Tulse Hill often start from £3,000–£6,000 for turfing, basic planting and tidy-up works. A mid-range package with patio, fencing and improved drainage is commonly £8,000–£18,000. Larger gardens or show-home standard schemes with premium paving, lighting and extensive planting can reach £20,000–£40,000+.
Most projects take 1–3 weeks on site, depending on size and what’s included. A simple turf and planting refresh may be completed in 2–5 days, while patios, pathways, fencing and drainage usually require 1–2 weeks. Full garden design-and-build with level changes can take 3–6 weeks. Weather, curing times for bases and concrete, and access for materials around SW2 all affect the programme.
Most rear-garden landscaping is permitted development, including patios, paths, turfing and typical fencing, provided heights and drainage rules are met. However, restrictions can apply for front gardens, listed buildings, conservation areas, and works affecting trees or shared boundaries. Permeable surfacing may be required to manage run-off. We’ll advise what’s likely to be permitted and can help you check Lambeth guidance before work begins.
We provide a 10-year warranty on our workmanship for core installations such as patios, pathways, drainage runs and structural elements, provided they’re used and maintained normally. This covers issues like sinking due to inadequate base preparation or installation faults. Natural materials can weather, and plants are living items, so seasonal changes aren’t classed as defects. We’ll also explain aftercare to protect your investment.
Popular choices include porcelain paving for low maintenance, sandstone for a softer look, and permeable gravel or resin-bound paths where drainage is a priority. For boundaries, closeboard fencing and slatted screens are common, often paired with climbers and evergreen structure. Planting schemes range from contemporary grasses to cottage-style mixes that suit Victorian terraces. We guide you through samples, layout options and a planting plan tailored to light, soil and lifestyle.
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