School Grounds in Parsons Green that balance safety, learning and play. We design playgrounds, outdoor classrooms and sports areas built to last in busy SW6 settings.
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Fine Landscaping creates inspiring school grounds that work hard every day in SW6. From playground design and adventure play to quiet zones and wildlife gardens, we plan spaces children genuinely use. We’re used to working near Parsons Green tube station and around Eel Brook Common, where access and safeguarding need careful coordination. Every layout is designed for clear sightlines, safe movement and easy supervision.
Parsons Green has an affluent village atmosphere, with smart streets and well-kept communal spaces near The White Horse and Fulham. Many sites sit alongside Victorian terraces, Georgian cottages and mansion flats, so we design with neighbours, boundaries and noise in mind. We can integrate growing areas and outdoor classrooms without sacrificing play space. For the school grounds parsons green area, durability and tidy detailing matter as much as creativity.
We start with a site survey, risk-led design, and a phased plan to keep your school operating smoothly. You’ll receive clear drawings, material samples and a programme that prioritises safeguarding and cleanliness. Our teams arrive prepared, protect access routes, and keep communication simple for staff and governors. Clients choose us for reliable delivery, premium finishes and a 10-year warranty on qualifying installations.
We understand the practicalities of working in the school grounds in London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham, including controlled access, restricted parking and considerate deliveries. SW6 streets near Putney Bridge and Walham Green can be tight, so we plan vehicle sizes, unloading points and storage. Ground conditions vary from compacted sub-bases to tree-root zones, especially near open green spaces, so we specify the right build-up and edging. We also schedule noisy works around exams and term times where needed.




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Costs vary by surfacing type, ground preparation and the number of zones. As a guide, basic playground refreshes often start from £8,000–£20,000, while larger schemes with safe surfacing, sports areas and multiple features commonly fall between £30,000–£120,000+. Bespoke adventure play, extensive drainage or significant excavation can increase budgets. We provide itemised options so you can phase works responsibly.
Small upgrades such as a quiet zone, planters or minor safe surfacing typically take 3–10 working days. Mid-sized playground redesigns often run 2–6 weeks, depending on curing times and weather. Larger projects with sports surfaces, drainage and multiple learning areas can take 6–12+ weeks. Timescales are affected by access restrictions, term-time working hours, underground services, and how much excavation is required.
Many school grounds improvements are permitted, especially like-for-like surfacing, planting, and minor layout changes. However, planning or approvals may be needed for tall fencing, significant level changes, lighting, large structures, or works near protected trees. Requirements can also depend on lease conditions and safeguarding policies. We review constraints early, advise on what’s likely to need consent, and can support drawings and documentation for submissions.
We provide a 10-year warranty on qualifying installations, covering workmanship and installation integrity when the specified materials and build-ups are used. This includes issues such as lifting edges, poor compaction-related movement, or installation defects, subject to normal use and maintenance. Manufacturer warranties on surfacing systems and play equipment may also apply. We explain what’s covered in writing and provide maintenance guidance to protect performance.
Popular options include wet-pour EPDM, rubber mulch, resin-bound paths, artificial grass for play zones, and porous macadam for sports areas. For learning, we design timber outdoor classrooms, raised growing beds, wildlife ponds (where suitable), and sensory planting. Quiet zones can use acoustic planting, pergolas and seating. We help you choose based on age groups, supervision needs, drainage, maintenance capacity and the look you want for the site.
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