Transform your garden with Raised Flower Beds and Sleeper Beds in Tooting, tailored to Victorian terraces and mansion conversions. From neat sleeper planters to tiered vegetable beds, we build for lasting structure and easy maintenance.
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Tooting gardens often need more structure to make the most of compact plots and busy family life. We design and build raised beds that bring order, height and year-round colour—ideal for planting near patios or along boundary lines. Whether you’re close to Tooting Bec Common or a short walk from Tooting Broadway station, we’ll create beds that suit your space and light levels. Expect crisp edges, clean lines and planting areas that are easier to reach.
Our team works across Tooting Bec, Tooting Broadway, Tooting Graveney and Furzedown, where Victorian terraces and Edwardian houses commonly have narrow side access and long rear gardens. We plan bed sizes and delivery methods to suit these constraints, including modular builds where needed. For mansion conversions, we can create shared or clearly defined planting zones that look premium without taking over the garden. If you want a productive plot, we also build raised vegetable gardens with practical soil depths.
We start with a site visit to measure levels, check drainage and agree the look—sleeper, brick, stone or metal. Next, we set out the footprint, install a stable base, and build square, level frames with proper fixings and liners where appropriate. We source quality materials, remove waste responsibly, and leave the area tidy and ready for planting. Homeowners choose us for reliable scheduling, clear communication, and workmanship backed by a 10-year warranty.
SW17 gardens can have tight access, shared boundaries and limited on-street parking, so we plan deliveries and waste removal carefully. We also account for level changes common in terrace gardens, using tiered beds to retain soil neatly. If you’re near Tooting Market or Tooting Bec Lido, we schedule work to minimise disruption at busier times. Our designs suit period brickwork and paving styles typical of Wandsworth homes.




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Costs depend on size, material and access. As a guide, simple sleeper beds often start from around £350–£700 for smaller runs, while larger L-shapes, tiered beds or multiple planters can be £1,200–£3,000+. Brick or stone beds typically cost more due to groundwork and labour, commonly £1,500–£5,000+ for substantial builds. We’ll provide a clear, itemised quote after a site visit.
Most sleeper beds are installed in 1–2 days, including setting out, base preparation and tidy-up. Brick, stone or complex tiered designs usually take 3–7 days depending on curing time, levels and the amount of excavation. Timescales can change with restricted access in terrace gardens, wet ground, or if you’re combining the build with new soil, irrigation or planting. We confirm a schedule before starting.
In most cases, raised flower beds and sleeper beds are permitted garden works and don’t require planning permission. However, rules can vary if you’re in a conservation area, altering boundary walls, affecting drainage to neighbouring land, or working near a listed building. We’ll flag any potential issues during the survey and advise on sensible heights and set-backs. If permissions are needed, we can help with the information you’ll need to submit.
We provide a 10-year warranty on our workmanship for raised bed construction, covering structural integrity, fixings and build quality under normal garden use. This includes issues such as movement caused by inadequate base preparation or incorrect assembly. The warranty doesn’t cover accidental damage, misuse, or natural ageing of materials beyond expected wear. We also recommend maintenance steps (like keeping timber clear of constant saturation) to maximise lifespan.
We build sleeper beds for a warm, modern look, plus brick beds to match period homes, stone beds for a premium finish, and metal beds for crisp contemporary lines. Design options include vegetable gardens with deeper soil, flower beds with edging for mulch, tiered beds for sloped plots, and corner beds to use awkward spaces. We’ll help you choose based on style, budget, sunlight, and how you want to maintain and plant the area.
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