Fine Landscaping delivers School Grounds in Denmark Hill that support learning, play and wellbeing. From adventure play to outdoor classrooms, we design and build spaces that feel inspiring, safe and hard-wearing.
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Denmark Hill schools need outdoor spaces that work as hard as the timetable. We create playground design, outdoor classrooms and safe surfacing that stand up to daily use and British weather. With King’s College Hospital and Denmark Hill station nearby, many sites require careful scheduling around busy streets and peak times. Our team plans access and safeguarding so projects run smoothly across SE5.
Local sites often sit alongside Victorian terraces, Georgian houses and purpose-built flats, which can mean tight boundaries, shared access and noise-sensitive neighbours. We design quiet zones and wildlife gardens that soften hard edges and improve biodiversity without sacrificing play value. For schools serving Camberwell and Herne Hill, we balance robust sports surfaces with greener growing areas for hands-on learning. Every layout is tailored to pupil numbers, supervision lines and inclusive access.
We start with a site survey, drainage checks and a clear concept plan, then move to detailed design, phasing and installation. Safety is built in from day one, with compliant safe surfacing, secure edging and practical maintenance guidance. You’ll get transparent specifications, tidy working practices and regular updates throughout. Local clients choose us for dependable timelines, high-quality finishes and a long-term approach to upkeep.
Working in the London Borough of Southwark means factoring in busy roads, controlled parking and delivery windows, especially near Denmark Hill station. Ground conditions can vary from compacted sub-bases to heavy clay, so we assess drainage and specify the right build-up for sports surfaces and safe surfacing. Many sites have limited storage space, so we plan just-in-time deliveries and tidy compounds. Our designs also respect neighbouring Victorian housing, keeping noise, dust and sightlines in mind.




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Costs vary by size, surfacing type and the amount of groundwork required. As a guide, small upgrades (e.g., a quiet zone, planters and minor repairs) often start from £5,000–£15,000. Mid-sized playground redesigns with safe surfacing typically fall around £25,000–£80,000. Larger schemes combining sports surfaces, outdoor classrooms and adventure play can run £100,000+. We provide itemised options to match budgets.
Timescales depend on scope and whether works are phased around term time. A small area such as a wildlife garden or growing zone can take 1–3 weeks. A full playground with new safe surfacing and equipment is commonly 4–8 weeks. Larger projects with sports surfaces, drainage upgrades and multiple zones may take 8–16 weeks. Surveys, approvals, lead times and access restrictions can all affect the programme.
Many school grounds improvements are permitted, but some elements can trigger permissions—such as significant fencing changes, lighting, major level alterations, or works near protected trees. If a site is in a conservation area or has specific lease restrictions, additional checks may be needed. We review the proposal, confirm any requirements with the London Borough of Southwark where relevant, and help prepare drawings and specifications to support applications.
We provide a 10-year warranty on our workmanship for installed landscaping elements, covering issues such as settlement-related defects, edging failures and installation faults when the area is used as intended. Manufacturer warranties apply separately to play equipment, surfacing products and specialist sports systems, and we’ll explain those clearly at handover. We also supply maintenance guidance to protect performance and appearance over time.
We offer a wide range of options, including wetpour and rubber mulch safe surfacing, resin-bound paths, artificial grass for play, and specialist sports surfacing systems. Outdoor classrooms can include timber seating, pergolas, canopies and chalkboard walls, while wildlife gardens may use native planting, log habitats and ponds (where appropriate). We’ll recommend materials based on budget, maintenance capacity, safeguarding and year-group needs, then provide visual layouts for sign-off.
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