Those Victorian terraces throughout Earlsfield deserve boundary walls that match their character. Stone walling brings permanence and elegance to SW18's evolving landscape.
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Earlsfield's mix of period homes and modern developments creates unique walling challenges. Stone solutions work brilliantly here, whether you're restoring crumbling brick boundaries or creating fresh divisions for those narrow side returns. The clay-heavy soil common to SW18 actually helps with foundation stability, making proper stonework a particularly wise investment.
Each wall starts with careful excavation down to solid ground - crucial given the London clay beneath most Earlsfield gardens. Concrete footings go deeper than you'd expect, typically 450-600mm. Natural stone gets hand-selected, with Cotswold limestone proving popular among homeowners between Garratt Lane and Burntwood Lane. Mortar joints require precise mixing ratios to handle our notorious British weather cycles.
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Retaining walls in Earlsfield gardens usually range £180-250 per square metre, while decorative boundary walls sit around £140-200. Victorian property restorations often need additional structural work, pushing costs higher.
Absolutely - from the Wandsworth Common end right through to properties backing onto King George's Park. We're equally comfortable working the tight spaces near Earlsfield station or the larger plots towards Southfields.
Standard garden walls take 5-8 days including foundations. Larger boundary projects around those corner plots near Trinity Road might stretch to three weeks, weather permitting.
Every wall includes decade-long coverage against structural issues. This protects your investment from frost damage, subsidence, and mortar deterioration - common concerns with London's clay soil movement.
Definitely. Built-in planters work wonderfully for those compact Earlsfield front gardens. Integrated benches prove popular too, especially in south-facing spots that catch afternoon sun.
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