Upgrade your frontage with Paving Installation in Notting Hill that suits period homes and mews access. Fine Landscaping installs block paving, natural stone, porcelain and concrete with crisp edging, proper drainage and long-lasting sealing.
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From smart mews entrances near Notting Hill Gate to garden paths off Ladbroke Grove, paving needs to look sharp and perform in all weather. We design and lay surfaces that handle daily footfall, bins and bikes, and occasional vehicle access. Expect clean lines, well-planned falls and drainage that prevents standing water. We also match styles that complement the area’s iconic façades and streetscape.
Notting Hill’s pastel-painted Victorian townhouses, mansion conversions and mews houses often come with tight front gardens and shared access. Our paving installation Notting Hill area service is tailored for compact courtyards, basement lightwells and stepped thresholds. We regularly work with existing brickwork, iron railings and heritage features, selecting colours and patterns that sit comfortably alongside period detailing. Where space is limited, we prioritise efficient layouts and durable finishes.
We start with a site visit, levels check and a clear written specification covering sub-base, edging, drainage and finish. Installation follows best-practice compaction and bedding methods, with tidy workmanship and respectful neighbour-friendly scheduling. Every project includes a handover with care guidance and optional sealing once the paving has settled. Homeowners choose us for consistent quality, transparent communication and a workmanship warranty that stands up over time.
Working across W11 and the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea means planning for tight parking, controlled access and short delivery windows. Many streets have limited loading, so we schedule materials and waste removal carefully. Ground conditions vary between made ground and compacted subsoils, so we build the correct sub-base depth and include drainage where needed. We also design paving to suit mews lanes and townhouse frontages without disrupting neighbouring thresholds.




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Costs vary by material, access and groundworks. As a guide, concrete paving often starts around £90–£130 per m², block paving £110–£170 per m², and natural stone or porcelain typically £140–£240+ per m². Steps, complex patterns, premium edging, drainage channels and waste removal can increase the total. We provide a detailed written quote after checking levels and sub-base requirements.
Most front gardens, paths or small courtyards take 2–5 days, while larger driveways commonly take 5–10 days. Timescales depend on excavation depth, skip access, drainage works, cutting details and weather. If we’re installing intricate patterns, multiple materials or new steps, allow extra time. We’ll confirm a realistic programme before starting and keep disruption to a minimum.
Many paving projects are permitted development, but rules can apply to listed buildings, conservation areas and changes affecting the street scene. For driveways and front gardens, surface-water management is important; permeable paving or drainage to a suitable soakaway is often required. We’ll advise on compliant drainage and can help you understand any RBKC requirements. If permission is needed, we’ll support with specifications and drawings.
We provide a 10-year workmanship warranty covering installation issues such as sinking caused by inadequate sub-base, loose edging, and failures in bedding or jointing (subject to normal use). Materials are also covered by manufacturer warranties where applicable. The warranty excludes damage from third-party works, ground movement beyond our control, or misuse such as heavy vehicles on non-driveway builds. We also give maintenance guidance to protect the finish.
We install block paving in traditional and contemporary colours, natural stone (such as sandstone or limestone), porcelain for crisp modern patios, and concrete flags for robust value. Design options include herringbone, basketweave and stretcher bond patterns, contrasting borders, soldier-course edging, and recessed drainage channels. We’ll help you choose finishes that suit Victorian façades or mews settings, balancing slip resistance, durability and ease of cleaning.
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