Stone Walling in Eastfields that adds structure, privacy and value to your garden. From dry stone features to engineered retaining walls, we build with precision and care.
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If your garden needs a crisp boundary, a level change managed safely, or a standout feature, our stonework delivers. We build and repair walls for homes around Eastfields station and the wider SW16 and CR4 streets. Whether it’s a front garden upgrade or a rear patio edge, we tailor the build to your layout and access. Expect neat lines, stable foundations and stone that suits the setting.
Eastfields is a well-connected residential area undergoing regeneration, so we regularly work across Victorian terraces, 1930s semis and modern developments. Each property style benefits from different detailing—copings and piers for period homes, clean contemporary coursing for newer builds. We also handle tricky side returns and narrow access common around Mitcham and Streatham Vale. The result is stone walling that looks right and performs for decades.
Our process starts with a site visit to check levels, drainage and ground conditions, then we propose the best build method—dry stone, mortared stone, or a reinforced retaining solution where needed. We source quality flint, ragstone, sandstone or limestone and set out carefully for consistent lines and safe heights. Work is kept tidy, with clear timelines and daily progress updates. Homeowners choose us for reliable craftsmanship, transparent pricing and a 10-year warranty.
We’re five minutes from Eastfields, so surveys and follow-ups are quick. Around Figges Marsh and Lavender Park, we often encounter mixed ground and drainage patterns, so we set foundations and weep details accordingly. Access can be tight on terrace streets, and parking controls vary, so we plan deliveries and waste removal to minimise disruption. Our stone walling in London Borough of Merton is designed to suit local property proportions and boundary lines.




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Costs vary by height, length, access and stone choice. As a guide, mortared stone walling often starts around £250–£450 per m², while dry stone can be £300–£550 per m² due to the hand selection and fitting. Retaining walls with deeper footings, drainage and reinforcement commonly range from £450–£900+ per m². We provide a detailed, itemised quote after a site visit.
Most small garden walls take 2–5 days, depending on length, height and whether we’re rebuilding an existing wall. Larger projects or retaining walls typically take 1–3 weeks, especially where excavation, drainage and curing time are required. Access in the stone walling Eastfields area can affect delivery and spoil removal. Weather, bespoke copings, and complex steps or curves can also extend timescales.
Many garden walls are permitted development, but there are limits—particularly for walls next to highways, front boundaries, and properties in conservation areas. If your wall is part of a retaining structure, changes levels significantly, or sits near shared boundaries, extra checks may be sensible. We’ll advise on likely requirements for stone walling in London Borough of Merton and can help you confirm with the council before work starts.
We include a 10-year warranty on workmanship for our stone walls, covering issues such as structural movement caused by installation faults, loose stones, or mortar failure where applicable. It also covers retaining wall construction elements we install, including drainage details, when built to our specification. Normal wear, accidental impact damage, and pre-existing ground problems outside our control aren’t covered. You’ll receive care guidance to keep the wall performing well.
We build dry stone or mortared walls using flint, ragstone, sandstone or limestone, depending on the look you want and the wall’s job. Popular options include flint feature panels, ragstone boundary walls, and clean-cut sandstone for modern gardens. For slopes, we design retaining walls with proper drainage and coping details. We’ll bring samples, discuss finishes (pointing, copings, steps), and recommend the best option for your budget and property style.
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