Fine Landscaping delivers premium patios that suit Earl's Court’s Victorian architecture and modern lifestyles. As Patios Contractors in Earl's Court, we build natural stone and porcelain terraces with flawless drainage, levels and finishes. From compact courtyards to garden squares, we design spaces made for entertaining.
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A well-built patio transforms how you use your garden, especially around SW5 where outdoor space is valuable. We design and install natural stone and porcelain patios that feel considered, practical and long-lasting. Whether you’re near Earl's Court tube station or walking distance from Philbeach Gardens, we’ll create a surface that drains correctly and looks sharp year-round. Expect clean lines, tidy edges and finishes that complement your home.
Earl's Court features Victorian mansion conversions, period flats and garden square properties, each with its own access and layout challenges. We’re used to working with basement gardens, raised terraces and compact courtyards where levels matter. Our team regularly supports homeowners across Kensington, West Brompton and Fulham with patio extensions and seating areas that maximise usable space. Materials are chosen to suit both the building style and the way you live outdoors.
We start with a design consultation, then plan levels, falls and drainage before any digging begins. Sub-bases are built to specification, jointing is selected for durability, and we keep disruption controlled with clear schedules and daily tidy-ups. Homeowners choose us for transparent workmanship, reliable communication and a finish that stays stable through London’s wet winters. We’re based 35 minutes away, so support and aftercare are straightforward.
In the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, access can be tight and parking restrictions are common, so we plan deliveries and waste removal carefully. Many Earl's Court gardens sit below street level, making drainage and retaining details especially important. We also account for older brickwork, shared boundaries and delicate paving thresholds typical of Victorian conversions. Our methods suit these constraints without compromising on finish.




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Costs vary with access, groundworks and the paving you choose. As a guide in Earl's Court, a well-constructed patio often ranges from £140–£220 per m² for quality porcelain, and £160–£260 per m² for natural stone such as Indian sandstone or limestone, including sub-base and installation. Steps, drainage channels, lighting, and complex cuts can increase the overall budget.
Most patio installations take 3–7 working days once the site is prepared, with larger or more complex projects taking 2–3 weeks. Timescales depend on excavation depth, waste removal logistics, curing time for bedding and jointing, and whether you’re adding steps, retaining edges or a seating area. Restricted access around mansion blocks can also affect delivery and removal timings.
In many cases, a patio at ground level is permitted development and doesn’t require planning permission. However, rules can change for listed buildings, conservation areas, significant level changes, new retaining walls, or alterations affecting drainage to the public highway. We check the practical requirements at survey stage and can advise on SuDS-friendly options and any council considerations before work starts.
We provide a 10-year warranty on our patio installation workmanship, covering issues such as sinking caused by sub-base failure, movement from poor compaction, and jointing defects linked to installation. The warranty doesn’t cover accidental damage, misuse, or problems caused by third-party alterations or underlying issues outside the agreed scope. We’ll also explain product-specific guarantees for paving materials where applicable.
We install porcelain patios for a crisp, low-maintenance finish, plus natural stone options including Indian sandstone, slate and limestone. Design choices include large-format paving, mixed-size patterns, contrasting borders, and integrated seating areas or planters. During the design consultation, we’ll review light levels, slip resistance, colour tones and how the patio connects to doors and thresholds, helping you choose a scheme that suits your property.
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