Victorian terraces in Brixton often hide surprisingly deep gardens perfect for workshop sheds and studio spaces. Getting the foundation right means your new garden building stays level through London's clay soil shifts.
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Brixton's eclectic mix of period properties and newer developments creates unique challenges for shed installations. Those narrow side returns typical of SW2 terraces need careful planning, whilst the larger plots near Brockwell Park offer more flexibility. Clay soil movement remains the biggest concern - proper base preparation prevents future headaches when doors start sticking.
Three main base types suit different Brixton gardens. Concrete provides maximum stability for heavy workshops, particularly useful given the area's Victorian drainage systems. Eco-grid bases work brilliantly on sloping gardens towards Tulse Hill, allowing natural drainage whilst supporting substantial weight. Timber bearers suit temporary structures or conservation areas where concrete isn't permitted.
Twenty years installing bases across South London taught us which methods survive Brixton's conditions. Local knowledge matters - understanding how water flows through these Victorian streets prevents pooling issues that plague DIY attempts.




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Standard 8x6ft bases start around £400-600 including excavation and materials. Larger 12x8ft workshop bases typically range £800-1200, though sloping gardens near Brixton Hill may require additional levelling work.
Every street within SW2 and SW9 postcodes falls within our regular working area, from the Coldharbour Lane estates to the quieter roads off Brixton Water Lane.
Most shed bases take one full day once started. Booking slots typically available within 7-10 days, though summer months see higher demand from Brixton residents tackling garden projects.
Each base carries decade-long protection against settlement or structural failure. This covers the concrete integrity, drainage effectiveness and overall levelness - essentially everything except ground movement beyond normal parameters.
Brixton's narrow Victorian passages rarely defeat us. Materials get barrowed through 60cm gaps if needed, though this adds roughly 20% to labour time. Worth checking side return measurements when enquiring.
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