New Build Landscaping in Victoria that turns blank plots into finished, usable gardens. From full design to patios, turfing, fencing and planting, we deliver a clean, premium result for SW1 homes.
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New developments around Victoria station and Victoria Street often hand over with little more than compacted soil and basic boundaries. We create complete outdoor spaces that look intentional from day one, whether it’s a courtyard garden, roof terrace, or a shared rear plot. Expect crisp paving lines, healthy turf, and planting that suits central London conditions. Our team coordinates deliveries and access so the job runs smoothly in SW1.
The Victoria area mixes mansion blocks, Georgian townhouses and modern apartments, each with different constraints and opportunities. In Pimlico and Belgravia, we’re frequently working with tight side access, basement lightwells, and small but valuable garden footprints. For newer apartment schemes, we design low-maintenance layouts that still feel lush and private. Every plan balances privacy, drainage, and year-round structure so the garden earns its keep.
We start with a measured site visit, then produce a clear design and specification before any groundworks begin. Installation is staged: drainage and levels first, then hard landscaping, then turfing and planting for a strong finish. You’ll get a written schedule, tidy handover, and practical aftercare advice to help everything establish. Homeowners choose us for consistent workmanship, transparent communication, and a finish that matches the build quality.
Working in the City of Westminster means planning around controlled parking zones, delivery slots and limited storage space on site. Many Victoria properties have confined access and existing services close to the surface, so we survey carefully before digging. Central London ground can be compacted after construction, so we improve soil structure and set correct levels for reliable drainage. Our approach keeps disruption low while meeting the standards expected in SW1.




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Costs vary with access, levels and the amount of hard landscaping. As a guide, a small new-build courtyard refresh with turfing/planting and minor paving may start from £3,000–£7,000. Mid-size gardens with patio, fencing, pathways and drainage commonly fall between £10,000–£25,000. Larger, design-led schemes or show home gardens with premium stonework and lighting can be £30,000+.
Most projects take 1–3 weeks on site, depending on scope. A simple turfing and planting package can be completed in a few days, while patios, pathways, fencing and drainage typically extend the programme. Timings are affected by access restrictions near Victoria station, curing times for paving bases, and weather. We provide a staged schedule so you know what happens when and why.
Many garden upgrades are permitted development, such as patios, paths, turfing and planting, provided you’re not significantly altering ground levels or adding structures that trigger rules. However, the City of Westminster can have extra considerations for listed buildings, conservation areas, front garden works, and drainage to public sewers. We check constraints early, advise on permeable surfacing where needed, and can liaise with managing agents for mansion blocks.
We provide a 10-year warranty on workmanship for our installed hard landscaping, such as patios, pathways, edging and constructed features, when built to our specification. This covers issues arising from installation faults, not accidental damage or third-party alterations. Planting and turf are living materials, so we give clear aftercare guidance and can offer maintenance visits to help establishment. Any manufacturer warranties on materials are passed on to you.
In Victoria, homeowners often choose porcelain paving for clean lines and easy maintenance, or natural sandstone/limestone for a softer, traditional look suited to Georgian townhouses. For boundaries, contemporary slatted screens, closeboard fencing, and trellis toppers are common for privacy. Planting tends to favour evergreen structure with seasonal interest, plus climbers for walls and balconies. We guide you through samples, layouts and drainage-friendly details to suit your space.
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