Fine Landscaping delivers premium paving that suits Holland Park’s period homes and mansion conversions. Choose block, natural stone or porcelain with crisp detailing and reliable drainage. Speak to our Paving Contractors in Holland Park for a tailored quote.
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From smart front driveways to elegant garden terraces, we build paving that looks right alongside Holland Park’s Victorian architecture. Our team designs and installs block paving, natural stone paving and porcelain paving with careful levels and neat edging. We regularly work around W11 and W14, including properties near the Design Museum and Holland Park itself. Repairs and re-laying are available where existing surfaces have sunk, cracked or become uneven.
Homes here range from large Victorian houses to mansion conversions and other period properties, often with heritage detailing that deserves an equally refined finish outside. We match paving tones and joint styles to brickwork, railings and boundary walls, keeping the frontage balanced and understated. For rear gardens, patio paving is planned to suit entertaining, planting beds and lighting routes. If access is tight, we organise deliveries and waste removal to minimise disruption.
Every project starts with a site visit, clear specification and a written schedule, then we prepare a stable sub-base and correct falls for drainage. We use proven installation methods for driveway paving and pathways, and we can integrate steps, thresholds and channel drains where needed. Our workmanship is backed by a 10-year warranty, and we keep the site tidy with respectful working hours. Homeowners choose us for consistent communication, accurate setting-out and finishes that last.
Working in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea often means controlled parking, timed deliveries and careful neighbour considerations. Many Holland Park streets have limited access, so we plan material drops, skips and loading to keep things smooth. Period properties can have shallow thresholds and older drainage runs, so we set levels precisely and protect damp courses. We also specify permeable options where surface-water management is a priority.




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Costs vary by material, access and groundwork. As a guide, block paving typically starts around £90–£150 per m², while natural stone paving is often £140–£250+ per m² depending on stone type and sizing. Porcelain paving usually falls around £120–£220 per m². Driveways can cost more if excavation, drainage channels or permeable build-ups are required. Repairs are usually priced after inspection.
Most patio paving projects take 3–7 working days, depending on size, cuts and steps. A typical driveway may take 5–10 working days, especially if old surfacing needs removal and a new sub-base is installed. Timelines can extend with restricted access, complex drainage, or if we’re matching patterns around period features. We provide a schedule before starting and keep you updated as each stage is completed.
Many patios and garden paths are permitted development, but driveways can be different if you’re altering access, adding new hardstanding to the front, or affecting drainage. Using permeable paving or directing water to a suitable soakaway is often required to avoid runoff to the highway. Some properties may have additional constraints, including conservation considerations. We’ll advise on the likely rules and help you confirm requirements before work begins.
We provide a 10-year workmanship warranty on our paving installations, covering issues such as sub-base failure, movement caused by poor preparation, and defects linked to our laying and jointing. Materials are also covered by manufacturer warranties where applicable (for example, porcelain and sealers). The warranty doesn’t cover accidental damage, ground movement outside our control, or misuse. We’ll explain care and maintenance to protect your finish long-term.
For front gardens and driveways, block paving in charcoal or brindle tones is popular for a clean, structured look. In rear gardens, many homeowners choose natural stone paving (Yorkstone-style sandstone or limestone) for a softer, period-friendly finish, or porcelain paving for low maintenance and consistent colour. We can add contrasting borders, soldier courses, recessed manholes and matching steps. We’ll bring samples and recommend options that suit your property and budget.
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