Stone Walling in Canary Wharf crafted for modern terraces, podium gardens and waterfront plots. Choose dry stone or mortared builds in flint, ragstone, sandstone, or limestone. We design feature and retaining walls that look sharp and last.
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Canary Wharf gardens and terraces often need structure as much as planting, especially around balcony edges, podium levels and waterside walkways. Our stone walling canary wharf area service covers retaining walls, feature walls and clean boundary lines that suit contemporary architecture. We regularly work near One Canada Square and Crossrail Place, where access and finish standards are high. Expect precise setting-out, neat joints and stonework that complements glass, steel and timber.
Properties across E14 include modern high-rise apartments, waterfront developments and penthouses with compact but valuable outdoor space. In Isle of Dogs and Poplar, we’re often asked to build low feature walls for seating, privacy screens, and raised planters with integrated steps. For larger terraces, we create retaining walls to level sloped sections and protect paving from movement. The result is a practical layout with a premium, architectural look.
We start with a site visit to confirm levels, load requirements and drainage, then provide a clear specification and material options. Every wall is built on the right foundation depth, with proper weep holes and backfill where needed to prevent pressure build-up. Our team keeps disruption low with tidy working, careful waste removal and considerate scheduling for managed buildings. Homeowners choose us for reliable communication, consistent craftsmanship and a 10-year warranty.
Working in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets means planning for managed access, loading bays, and restricted parking near Jubilee Park and E14 apartment blocks. Ground conditions can vary on redeveloped dockland sites, so we assess sub-bases and specify foundations accordingly. We also design for wind exposure on higher terraces, using stable wall profiles and suitable mortars where required. Our scheduling fits concierge rules and quieter hours to keep neighbours on side.




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Costs vary by stone type, wall height, access restrictions and whether it’s dry stone or mortared. As a guide, simple low mortared walls often start around £250–£450 per m², while premium stone, curved feature work or coping details can be £450–£750+ per m². Retaining walls with drainage, reinforcement and deeper foundations may range from £500–£900+ per m². We’ll confirm after a site survey.
Most small feature walls take 2–5 days, while longer boundary walls commonly take 1–2 weeks. Retaining walls can take 1–3 weeks depending on excavation depth, drainage requirements and curing time for mortars and concrete footings. Timescales are also affected by access in high-rise developments, lift bookings, delivery slots and waste removal rules. We provide a realistic programme before work starts.
Many garden walls are permitted development, but rules can change if you’re altering boundary heights, building next to highways, or your property is listed or within a conservation area. Apartment blocks may also have freeholder or management company requirements. We’ll flag likely constraints during the survey and can help you check Tower Hamlets guidance. If permissions or approvals are needed, we’ll support the paperwork and specifications.
Fine Landscaping provides a 10-year warranty on our stone walling workmanship. This covers issues such as structural movement caused by incorrect construction, failing joints, or inadequate foundations and drainage where these are within our scope. Natural weathering, accidental impact damage, and problems caused by third-party alterations aren’t covered. We also give care guidance for cleaning and seasonal checks, particularly for retaining walls and coping stones.
We build dry stone and mortared walls using flint, ragstone, sandstone and limestone, with options for copings, piers, recessed lighting channels and integrated seating. For contemporary terraces, sawn sandstone or limestone can give crisp lines; for character, flint or ragstone adds texture. Retaining walls can be finished as a feature face with hidden structural support behind. We’ll bring samples, discuss colour and scale, and design to suit your layout and budget.
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