Raised Beds in Putney, designed for better drainage, cleaner edges and year-round planting. Choose sleepers, brick, stone or metal—installed neatly and built to last.
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A well-built raised bed instantly adds structure and makes planting easier, whether you want a kitchen garden or bold seasonal colour. We design and install beds that suit Putney’s mix of compact town gardens and larger plots near Putney Heath. From vegetable gardens to elegant flower beds, we build with clean lines and practical heights. Many clients also ask for beds that frame patios or pathways leading towards the River Thames towpath.
Homes around SW15 range from Victorian and Edwardian houses to modern riverside apartments, and each garden comes with different access and layout challenges. Period terraces in West Putney often benefit from sleeper beds that maximise narrow borders, while larger gardens towards Roehampton can take wider stone or brick beds for a more formal look. For apartment courtyards, metal beds keep things crisp and low-maintenance. We tailor depth, edging and soil build-up to what you want to grow and how you use the space.
We start with a quick site visit to check levels, drainage, sunlight and access, then confirm sizes, materials and planting goals. Our team prepares a stable base, installs the bed structure, lines where needed, and fills with quality topsoil/compost blends ready for planting. You’ll get clear workmanship standards, tidy working practices and straightforward aftercare advice. Putney homeowners choose us for reliable scheduling, durable builds and finishes that look right from day one.
Gardens in the London Borough of Wandsworth often vary from compact rear access routes to wider plots near Putney Heath, so we plan deliveries and waste removal carefully. We’re used to working around restricted side passages and protecting existing paving and brickwork common to Victorian properties. Where ground is prone to compaction, we specify appropriate sub-bases and drainage layers to keep beds stable. If parking is limited near Putney High Street, we schedule loading to minimise disruption.
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Costs depend on size, material and access. As a guide, simple sleeper beds often start from around £200–£800 per bed, while larger or more complex builds can fall into a typical £400–£1,500 range once groundwork, lining and soil are included. Brick, stone and metal beds can be higher due to materials and labour. We’ll confirm a clear, itemised price after a site visit in the raised beds Putney area.
Most raised bed installations take 1–2 days, depending on how many beds you want and the level of groundwork required. A single sleeper bed on a prepared surface can be completed quickly, while brick or stone beds may take longer due to foundations and setting time. Access in SW15 gardens, waste removal, and whether we’re importing soil or adding drainage all affect the programme. We’ll give a realistic schedule before starting.
In most cases, raised beds are classed as straightforward garden landscaping and don’t need planning permission, especially when they’re low-level and within your boundary. However, rules can change if you’re altering levels significantly, working near a boundary wall, or if your property is listed or in a conservation area. We’ll flag any potential issues early and can advise on good practice for raised beds in London Borough of Wandsworth before work begins.
Yes. Our raised bed builds come with a 10-year warranty on workmanship for the installed structure, giving you confidence that the bed remains stable, secure and properly assembled. The warranty covers issues caused by installation defects, such as movement from inadequate base preparation or fixings. Natural weathering of timber, normal settling of soil, and plant performance aren’t included, but we’ll advise on maintenance to help everything last.
We offer sleeper beds, brick beds, stone beds and metal beds, built to suit your garden style and budget. For kitchen gardens, we can create practical layouts with paths and multiple beds for crop rotation, while flower beds can be designed for strong edging and layered planting. We’ll help you choose the right height, depth and finish based on what you want to grow, how much maintenance you prefer, and the look that suits your property.
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