Fine Landscaping delivers School Grounds in Warlingham that support learning, play and wellbeing. From adventure play to quiet zones, we design and build spaces children love. Expect robust construction, safer surfacing and a tidy, well-managed site.
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Creating better school environments takes more than a quick refresh—every zone must work safely, day after day. We upgrade school grounds around Warlingham Green and Hamsey Green with thoughtful layouts, durable materials and clear supervision lines. Whether you need a new sports surface, a wildlife garden or growing areas, we plan for heavy use and easy maintenance. Our designs balance fun, learning and safeguarding from the outset.
Warlingham’s mix of period cottages, large detached houses and country homes often comes with mature trees and established boundaries—features we also consider on school sites in the CR6 area. We regularly work on sloping plots and tight access points common across the school grounds Warlingham area. Drainage, shade and root protection are built into the design so surfaces stay usable through the year. The result is a practical, attractive setting that suits a Surrey village with rural charm and commuter convenience.
We start with a site survey, risk-led layout plan and clear specification for surfacing, play equipment and planting. Work is scheduled to minimise disruption, with safe segregation, tidy storage and daily clean-downs. You’ll get transparent stages, photo updates and a handover pack covering maintenance and inspection. Local clients choose us for reliable timelines, careful workmanship and a finish that stands up to term-time wear.
Sites in Tandridge District can vary from free-draining chalky ground to heavier patches that need improved sub-bases and drainage runs. Around Warlingham Park School and nearby roads, access and parking can be limited, so we plan deliveries and machinery carefully. We also factor in tree protection and boundary constraints typical of established Warlingham plots. Our approach keeps the site safe, compliant and efficient from day one.




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Costs vary by size, surfacing type and equipment. As a guide, small upgrades (planting, edging, minor safe surfacing) often start around £3,000–£10,000. Mid-size schemes such as a new playground layout with safe surfacing and seating are commonly £15,000–£45,000. Larger projects with sports surfaces, outdoor classrooms and multiple zones can be £50,000–£150,000+. We provide itemised options to suit budget and priorities.
Most projects take 1–6 weeks on site, depending on scope. A small quiet zone or wildlife garden may be completed in 3–7 working days, while a full playground redesign with safe surfacing and drainage typically needs 2–4 weeks. Sports surfaces and multi-zone schemes can run 4–8+ weeks. Timescales are influenced by ground conditions, curing times for surfacing, delivery lead times and whether work is scheduled around term dates.
Many school landscaping improvements are permitted, but planning can apply for larger structures, significant changes to levels, new fencing, lighting, or works near protected trees. Requirements can also differ if the site has specific constraints or is close to sensitive boundaries. We review the proposal, check likely permissions and liaise with the relevant Tandridge District processes if needed. Where required, we can supply drawings and specifications to support an application.
We provide a 10-year warranty on our workmanship for installed hard landscaping elements such as sub-bases, edging, paving and specified surfacing systems, subject to correct use and routine maintenance. Manufacturer warranties apply to play equipment and certain surfacing products, and we’ll pass these on in your handover pack. The warranty covers defects arising from installation, not accidental damage, vandalism or misuse. We also offer maintenance guidance to protect your investment.
Options include wetpour or rubber mulch safe surfacing, resin-bound paths, artificial grass play areas, and porous sports surfaces. For learning zones, we design outdoor classrooms with timber seating, pergolas, chalkboards and weather-resistant storage. Wildlife gardens can include native hedging, log piles, ponds (where appropriate) and pollinator planting, while growing areas often use raised beds and composting. We help you choose based on age groups, supervision, maintenance capacity and budget.
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