Fine Landscaping delivers School Grounds in Wimbledon Village that are safe, inspiring and built for everyday use. From adventure play to outdoor classrooms and sports surfaces, we create spaces children love and staff can manage with confidence.
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Wimbledon Village schools and nurseries need outdoor spaces that work in all seasons, from active breaktimes to calm learning zones. We design and build playgrounds, outdoor classrooms and growing areas with robust detailing and clear supervision lines. Projects near Wimbledon Common and along Wimbledon Village High Street often benefit from nature-led features such as wildlife gardens and sensory planting. Every layout is planned to balance fun, flow and safeguarding.
Local sites in SW19 range from compact courtyards to generous grounds behind larger buildings. Around Wimbledon and Southfields you’ll see a mix of established campuses, period properties repurposed for education, and modern facilities that demand clean, contemporary finishes. We’re used to working around mature trees, existing drainage runs and tight access points. Our designs suit premium settings while staying practical for daily maintenance.
We start with a measured survey, risk-aware concept plan and clear phasing to keep your site operational. You’ll receive itemised specifications for surfacing, edging, play equipment and planting, plus a programme you can share with stakeholders. Our installers work tidily, protect adjacent areas and complete thorough handovers, including maintenance guidance. Local clients choose us for dependable communication, high-quality workmanship and a 10-year warranty on workmanship.
In the London Borough of Merton, we factor in tree root protection, surface water management and safeguarding boundaries from day one. Wimbledon Village sites can have restricted access and limited on-street parking, so we plan deliveries and waste removal carefully. Near Cannizaro Park and Putney Heath, ground levels and leaf fall can influence surfacing choices and maintenance schedules. We tailor build methods to keep disruption low and standards high.




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Costs vary by size, specification and the mix of features. As a guide, safe surfacing for a small play zone may start around £4,000–£12,000, while a full playground redesign with equipment and landscaping often falls between £25,000–£90,000+. Outdoor classrooms, growing areas and wildlife gardens typically add £6,000–£35,000 depending on structures, seating and planting. We provide itemised options to match budget and priorities.
Most projects take 1–3 weeks for smaller upgrades such as surfacing, quiet zones or growing beds, and 4–10 weeks for larger schemes with play equipment, sports surfaces and drainage. Timescales depend on ground preparation, curing times for wet-pour, delivery lead times and term-time working constraints. We can phase works to keep parts of the site open and schedule noisier tasks outside peak hours where possible.
Many school grounds improvements are permitted, especially like-for-like surfacing, planting and minor structures, but it depends on the site, boundary treatments, lighting, and any changes that affect drainage or access. If you’re close to protected trees, have listed buildings nearby, or plan larger canopies and fencing, approvals may be required. We check constraints, liaise with the London Borough of Merton where needed, and keep your design compliant.
We provide a 10-year warranty on workmanship for installed elements such as paving, edging, timber structures and groundworks, subject to normal use and maintenance. Manufacturer warranties apply separately to play equipment, surfacing systems and specialist sports finishes, and we’ll supply the documentation at handover. If any workmanship-related issues arise, we respond promptly to inspect and rectify. Maintenance advice is included to protect performance and appearance.
We offer wet-pour rubber, rubber mulch and artificial grass for safe surfacing, plus resin-bound paths and robust block paving for circulation routes. For play, options include timber trail equipment, climbing nets, balance beams and adventure structures, designed around age groups and supervision. Outdoor classrooms can include pergolas, sail shades, amphitheatre seating and chalkboard walls. We guide you through samples, durability, slip resistance and maintenance to choose the best fit.
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