Stone Walling in Eden Park built to last and look exceptional. From retaining walls to feature boundaries, we craft dry stone and mortared stonework in flint, ragstone, sandstone and limestone. Designed for BR3 gardens and finished with crisp detailing.
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A well-built stone wall adds structure, privacy and character to Eden Park gardens, whether you need a new boundary, a raised bed, or a retaining wall for a sloping plot. We regularly work near Eden Park station and around Kelsey Park, where gardens often benefit from clearer levels and cleaner edges. Our stonework suits both traditional and contemporary landscapes, with careful attention to drainage and long-term stability. Expect neat lines, solid footings and a finish that complements your home.
Local homes in BR3 include 1930s semis, larger detached houses and Edwardian properties, each with different proportions and frontage layouts. We tailor height, coping details and stone choice to match brickwork, pathways and planting schemes. For side access and tighter driveways common in Beckenham and Elmers End, we plan deliveries and mixing areas to keep disruption down. If you want a softer, heritage look, flint and ragstone blends can sit beautifully alongside period features.
We start with a site visit to check levels, ground conditions and any retaining requirements, then propose a clear specification and itemised quote. Walls are built with proper foundations (or engineered dry-stone bases where appropriate), correct batter, and drainage behind retaining sections to reduce pressure. Our team keeps the site tidy, communicates daily progress, and signs off with a detailed handover. Homeowners choose us for reliable scheduling, premium materials and workmanship backed by a written guarantee.
The stone walling Eden Park area often involves mixed ground and mature tree roots, so we assess bearing depth and drainage before setting out. Parking and access can be limited on residential roads near Eden Park station, so we schedule deliveries and waste removal to minimise inconvenience. For projects close to public spaces such as Kelsey Park, we plan safe working zones and considerate timings. We also keep an eye on London Borough of Bromley requirements where boundary heights or visibility may matter.




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Costs vary by wall type, height, 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 labour involved. Retaining walls with drainage, reinforcement or deeper foundations may range from £450–£800+ per m². We’ll survey your BR3 site and provide an itemised quote.
Most small boundary or feature walls take 2–5 days, depending on length, height and whether foundations are required. Larger projects, stepped walls on slopes, or retaining walls with drainage and backfill can take 1–3 weeks. Timescales also depend on access for materials, curing time for mortars, and weather conditions. We confirm a programme after the site survey and keep you updated throughout.
Many garden walls are permitted development, but rules can apply to front boundaries, walls next to highways, and properties in special designations. Height limits and visibility splays near driveways can be important, especially on corner plots. We’ll discuss your layout, check likely constraints in the London Borough of Bromley, and advise if a planning application or party wall process may be needed. If required, we can help with drawings and documentation.
Yes. Our stone walls come with a 10-year warranty covering workmanship, including stability issues caused by construction defects. For retaining walls, this includes correct installation of drainage and backfill as specified. The warranty doesn’t cover accidental damage, impact, or movement caused by unrelated groundworks, flooding, or tree root changes beyond our control. We also provide care advice to keep joints, copings and drainage performing well.
We build in dry stone or mortared stone, with popular choices including flint panels, ragstone, sandstone and limestone. Design options include curved feature walls, stepped retaining walls, pier-and-panel boundaries, and coping styles such as saddleback or flat caps. We’ll help you choose a stone that suits your property age and garden palette, then set out sample areas where useful. The aim is a wall that looks right and performs for decades.
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