Raised Beds in Colliers Wood that add structure, colour and usable growing space. From sleeper planters to brick and stone beds, we build clean, long-lasting features for SW19 gardens.
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A well-built raised bed makes planting simpler, improves drainage and gives your garden a sharper layout. We design and install beds across Colliers Wood, from compact courtyards near Wandle Park to larger family gardens towards South Wimbledon. Whether you want a productive vegetable garden or a bold flower border, we tailor the height, edging and soil build-up to suit. Expect neat lines, robust construction and a finish that matches your outdoor space.
Homes in SW19 vary, and so do the gardens. Victorian terraces often need clever use of narrow plots, while 1930s semis typically benefit from defined planting zones and level transitions. Modern apartments can suit raised beds that double as screening and low-maintenance greenery. Our team is 10 minutes away, so we can survey quickly and plan a design that fits your property style and access.
We start with a site visit to measure, check levels and agree the purpose of the bed—veg, flowers, or mixed planting. Then we recommend materials, line the bed correctly, and build a stable base before filling with quality topsoil and compost. We keep disruption low, protect existing paving and lawns, and leave the garden tidy at the end of each day. Local homeowners choose us for clear communication, durable workmanship and a straightforward warranty.
As a well-connected part of the London Borough of Merton, Colliers Wood often has limited front access and controlled parking, especially near the Tandem Centre and main routes. We plan deliveries and waste removal to minimise disruption and keep pathways clear. Ground conditions can vary close to the River Wandle, so we pay attention to drainage, liners and the right soil mix. Our designs suit everything from terrace courtyards to deeper suburban plots.
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For raised beds Colliers Wood area homeowners typically spend £200–£800 per bed for straightforward sleeper or metal designs, depending on size and height. More bespoke builds—brick or stone beds, integrated seating, multiple tiers, or larger vegetable gardens—often fall within £400–£1,500. Costs are influenced by access, waste removal, edging details, and the amount of soil and compost required.
Most installations take 1–2 days, which suits many gardens in SW19 where access can be tight. A single sleeper bed may be completed in a day, including base prep and filling. Larger schemes with several beds, stepped levels, brickwork, or tricky groundwork can push towards two days or occasionally a little longer. Weather, drainage requirements, and delivery logistics can also affect timings.
In most cases, raised beds in London Borough of Merton gardens are permitted and don’t need planning permission, as they’re classed as landscaping. However, rules can change if you’re in a listed building, a conservation area, or if the work affects boundaries, retaining structures, or drainage. We’ll flag any potential issues during the survey and can advise on sensible heights and placement to stay compliant.
Yes. We provide a 10-year warranty on workmanship for our raised bed structures, covering issues such as movement caused by poor installation, fixings failure, or premature structural defects. It doesn’t cover natural ageing of timber, normal weathering, or damage from impact, flooding, or plant roots over time. We’ll also give care guidance to help your beds stay stable and looking smart.
We build sleeper beds, brick beds, stone beds and metal beds, with options for straight runs, L-shapes, curved fronts, and tiered layouts. Many clients choose dedicated vegetable gardens with deeper soil, while others prefer flower beds designed for year-round colour. We’ll help you pick a style that matches your paving and fencing, then set the right height, liner and soil blend for what you want to grow.
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