Transform your garden with Raised Flower Beds and Sleeper Beds in Pollards Hill, built for clean lines and easy planting. From sleeper and brick edging to tiered vegetable beds, we design and install with care for SW16 homes. Expect tidy workmanship, durable materials and a finish that looks right year-round.
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Pollards Hill gardens often benefit from raised beds that bring structure, improve drainage and make planting far more comfortable. Whether you’re near Pollards Hill Library or walking distance to Pollards Hill Recreation Ground, we can create crisp borders and productive growing space without eating up the lawn. Choose sleeper beds for a warm, natural look, or go for brick, stone or metal for a sharper finish. We build beds for flowers, herbs and vegetables, tailored to how you actually use your garden.
Our team works across the raised flower beds and sleeper beds Pollards Hill area, including Norbury, Mitcham and Streatham Vale, and we’re only five minutes away. Many local properties are 1930s semis, post-war housing and maisonettes, so we’re used to compact rear gardens, side access routes and shared boundaries. We design beds that suit smaller plots, awkward corners and sloping sections, including tiered and corner beds. The result is a layout that feels intentional, not squeezed in.
We start with a site visit to measure, discuss planting goals and check levels, drainage and access. You’ll receive clear recommendations on bed height, materials and soil build-up, then we schedule installation with minimal disruption. Every bed is built on a stable base, lined where needed, and filled with quality topsoil/compost blends for strong growth. Local homeowners choose us for reliable communication, neat finishes and long-term durability backed by warranty.
Gardens around SW16 can have compact access, mixed ground conditions and boundaries close to patios and fences. We plan deliveries and waste removal with local parking in mind, especially near South Lodge Avenue and busier residential streets. Where soil is clay-heavy, we raise bed height and improve drainage layers to prevent waterlogging. Our designs also suit the proportions of 1930s semis and post-war homes common in the London Borough of Merton.




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Costs vary by size, material and whether you need soil removal or new topsoil/compost. As a guide, small sleeper or brick beds often start around £350–£700, while larger runs, tiered beds or multiple sections commonly fall between £900–£2,500+. Metal edging and stonework can sit higher depending on specification. We’ll survey your garden in SW16 and provide an itemised range based on access and finish.
Most single raised beds are completed in 1 day, including base prep and filling. Larger projects—such as several beds, tiered layouts, or a full vegetable garden—typically take 2–4 days. Timescales depend on ground levels, access for materials, and whether we’re removing old edging, shrubs or paving. We’ll confirm a schedule after the site visit and keep disruption to a minimum.
In most cases, raised flower beds and sleeper beds are permitted garden works and don’t require planning permission. However, rules can change if you’re in a conservation area, near a boundary wall, altering levels significantly, or working around protected trees. We’ll flag any potential issues during the survey and advise on best practice. If needed, we can help you check guidance relevant to the London Borough of Merton.
We provide a 10-year warranty on workmanship for our raised bed installations, covering build quality such as fixings, stability and structural integrity when used as intended. Materials are also chosen for longevity, and any manufacturer warranties (for example, on metal edging) are passed on where applicable. The warranty doesn’t cover neglect, accidental damage or plant failure, but we’ll always advise on care to maximise lifespan.
We build sleeper beds, brick beds, stone beds and metal beds, with options for straight runs, curved borders, corner beds and tiered beds for slopes. Popular choices include tall beds for easier gardening, narrow edging beds for colour, and dedicated vegetable gardens with practical access paths. We’ll help you choose based on your style, budget, sunlight and maintenance preferences, then match the design to your existing paving and fencing.
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