Those Victorian properties throughout Shortlands and Bickley deserve boundaries as characterful as the homes themselves. Stone walling transforms Bromley gardens with structures that weather beautifully through decades.
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Bromley's undulating terrain creates perfect opportunities for stunning stonework. From the sloping gardens near Sundridge Park to the generous plots around Bickley Park Road, natural stone solves drainage challenges whilst adding timeless appeal. Traditional Kentish ragstone or imported Yorkshire limestone - each project reflects the property's character and your vision.
Proper foundation work prevents future settlement, particularly crucial given Bromley's clay-heavy soil composition. Each stone gets individually selected and positioned, creating interlocking patterns that strengthen over time rather than deteriorate. Drainage channels integrated behind retaining walls manage the water flow common after those heavy autumn rains that flood many BR2 gardens. Modern construction techniques blend seamlessly with traditional aesthetics.
Twenty-three years building walls across Bromley means knowing which stone suits each neighbourhood's aesthetic. Local connections with quarries ensure consistent quality materials, whilst our workshop near Hayes Common keeps projects moving efficiently.




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Garden boundary walls generally range £180-£350 per linear metre, depending on height and stone choice. A typical 15-metre retaining wall for those sloped BR3 gardens costs £4,000-£7,500 including groundwork.
Absolutely - from period restorations in BR1's conservation areas to contemporary garden walls in BR2's newer developments. Regular projects span Shortlands station area through to the Bromley Common borders.
Most residential walls take 8-14 days from breaking ground. Larger retaining structures or intricate curved designs might extend to 3-4 weeks, weather permitting.
Every wall includes decade-long structural coverage. This protects against movement, mortar failure, and stone displacement - essentially everything except deliberate damage or extreme ground subsidence.
Matching Victorian or Edwardian stonework requires sourcing reclaimed materials and understanding historical building methods. We've restored numerous boundary walls around Bickley's period estates, maintaining architectural continuity whilst ensuring modern stability.
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