New Build Landscaping in Twickenham that turns bare plots into finished, liveable gardens. From full design to turfing, patios, fencing and planting, we deliver a clean, handover-ready result. Ideal for developers, landlords and homeowners moving into TW1 and TW2.
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New homes often come with compacted subsoil, uneven levels and minimal planting—so the garden can feel like an afterthought. Our team creates practical, attractive outdoor spaces across Twickenham, from family lawns to low-maintenance courtyards. We regularly work near Twickenham Stadium and along routes towards Marble Hill Park, where tidy finishes and good drainage matter. Expect clear plans, smart edging and a garden that looks complete, not “new-build bare”.
Twickenham’s mix of Victorian villas, Edwardian houses and 1930s family homes means gardens vary from generous rear plots to narrower side access. We tailor layouts to suit entertaining, children’s play, pets, or rental durability, while keeping maintenance realistic. If you’re upgrading a new extension or refreshing a developer-installed garden, we can integrate patios, paths and planting so it feels consistent with the property. This is new build landscaping Twickenham area homeowners choose when they want a finished look, not a quick patch-up.
We start with a site visit to check levels, drainage routes and access, then provide a clear scope and schedule. Our installers work cleanly, protect existing surfaces, and keep you informed at each stage—from groundworks to final planting. Every project is built to last, with quality materials and proper sub-bases rather than shortcuts. Fine Landscaping is based in Norbury, around 45 minutes away, and we’re trusted locally for reliable timelines and crisp workmanship.
In the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames, we often find heavy, compacted ground on new plots and tight access beside existing homes. We plan deliveries, waste removal and parking to reduce disruption on residential streets around St Margarets and Whitton. Levels and drainage are set carefully to protect patios and prevent runoff towards the house. Planting schemes are chosen to suit riverside conditions and sheltered urban gardens, depending on your location.




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Costs vary by size, access and specification. As a guide in TW1–TW2, a simple turfing and tidy-up might start around £1,500–£3,500. A mid-range garden with patio, fencing, turf and planting often falls between £7,000–£18,000. Larger projects with drainage, multiple levels, lighting or show home detailing can be £20,000+. We provide a detailed breakdown after a site visit.
Most gardens take 1–3 weeks on site, depending on groundworks and the number of elements. A straightforward turf and planting job may be completed in a few days, while patios, pathways, fencing and drainage typically extend the programme. Weather, curing times for mortar, access constraints and skip/lorry scheduling can all affect timing. We agree a realistic schedule and keep you updated throughout.
Many garden works—such as patios, turfing, planting and like-for-like fencing—are usually permitted development. However, rules can apply to front gardens, boundary heights, listed buildings and properties near conservation areas, plus drainage requirements for impermeable surfaces. We’ll flag anything that may need permission or approval and can advise on permeable paving and compliant drainage. If needed, we’ll help you prepare information for the council.
We provide a 10-year warranty on our workmanship for core installations such as patios, pathways, drainage and structural groundworks, provided they’re used and maintained normally. This covers issues like movement caused by incorrect sub-base preparation or poor installation. Materials are covered by manufacturer warranties where applicable. Living elements like turf and plants are excluded from long-term cover, but we give clear aftercare guidance to maximise success.
Homeowners often choose porcelain paving for a crisp, low-maintenance terrace, or sandstone for a softer, traditional feel that suits period homes. For fencing, closeboard and slatted screens are popular for privacy, while composite options reduce upkeep. Planting schemes often combine evergreen structure with seasonal colour, plus climbers for new fences. We’ll recommend layouts, materials and planting based on light, soil, drainage and how you want to use the space.
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