Transform tired borders into structured, thriving planting with Raised Flower Beds and Sleeper Beds in Hayes (Bromley). From crisp sleeper edging to brick and stone planters, we build beds that suit BR2 gardens and busy homeowners. Expect clean lines, better drainage and planting that’s easier to maintain.
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If your garden slopes, gets waterlogged, or borders keep collapsing, raised beds are a practical upgrade. We design and build sleeper beds, brick beds, stone beds and metal beds across Hayes (Bromley), including BR2 homes near Hayes Common and Hayes station. Raised beds create clear planting zones, protect lawns from soil spill, and make weeding far less of a chore. They also add structure that complements both traditional and modern outdoor spaces.
Hayes has a semi-rural feel, with generous plots and period properties alongside 1930s houses that often benefit from stronger garden definition. We regularly work on large detached homes, period cottages and 1930s properties where existing borders are shallow or uneven. In gardens backing onto open spaces such as West Common, wind exposure and shade can influence plant choice and bed height. Our raised flower beds and sleeper beds Hayes (Bromley) area designs are tailored to your layout, access and planting goals.
We start with a site visit to measure, discuss style, and agree practical details such as drainage, soil depth and edging lines. Every bed is built with proper foundations, robust fixings and tidy finishes, then filled with quality topsoil and compost to suit your plants or vegetables. We keep disruption low, protect paths and lawns, and leave the site clean. Homeowners choose us for clear quotes, reliable scheduling and workmanship backed by a 10-year warranty.
Gardens around Hayes and nearby West Wickham often have variable levels and mixed ground, so we set beds on stable sub-bases and include drainage where needed. Access can be tight on some residential streets, so we plan deliveries, parking and waste removal to minimise disruption. For period cottages and older boundaries, we match materials and proportions so new beds look established. We also advise on height and placement to avoid blocking light in smaller rear gardens.




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Costs vary by size, height, material and site access. As a guide, simple timber sleeper beds often start around £250–£600 for smaller runs, while larger or tiered beds commonly fall between £800–£2,500. Brick, stone or metal beds usually cost more due to materials and labour, often £1,200–£4,000+. We’ll provide a clear written quote after measuring and confirming soil, drainage and finishes.
Most single raised beds can be built in a day, including ground prep and tidy-up. Larger projects—multiple beds, tiered designs, or full vegetable garden layouts—typically take 2–5 days. Timescales depend on excavation depth, whether old borders need removing, delivery access, and if you want soil supplied and planted. We’ll confirm a schedule in advance and keep you updated if weather affects progress.
In most cases, raised beds within a rear garden are permitted and don’t require planning permission. However, rules can change if works affect a listed building, sit within a conservation area, alter boundary walls, or create significant changes in height close to neighbours. We’ll flag any potential issues during the survey and can advise on sensible bed heights and placements. If approvals are needed, we’ll help you gather the right information.
Yes. Our raised beds are covered by a 10-year workmanship warranty. This covers structural issues such as movement caused by poor installation, failed fixings, or incorrect base preparation. Natural material changes—like timber weathering or minor colour variation in stone—are normal and not classed as faults, but we’ll advise on care and treatments. If a problem arises, we respond quickly and put it right.
We build sleeper beds, brick beds, stone beds and metal beds, with options for vegetable gardens, flower beds, tiered beds and corner beds. Popular choices include treated railway-style sleepers for a natural look, brick to match period homes, stone for a premium finish, and powder-coated steel for sharp modern lines. We’ll help you choose based on style, budget, durability, and planting needs, then finalise dimensions and a planting-friendly soil specification.
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