Stone Walling in Greenwich that adds structure, privacy and lasting character to your garden. From dry stone to mortared flint, we build walls that look right on day one and stay true for years. Serving SE10, from Blackheath to Maze Hill.
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Greenwich gardens often need strong, attractive boundaries that suit the area’s heritage and parkland setting. We design and build stone walls for front gardens, terraces and sloping plots, whether you want a crisp feature wall or a hardworking retaining wall. Working near Greenwich Park and the Cutty Sark, we match the finish to the surrounding architecture. Every wall is set out carefully for clean lines and proper drainage.
Our local work covers Georgian townhouses, Victorian villas and modern waterfront apartments across SE10, including Blackheath, Deptford and Charlton. Period properties typically suit traditional materials such as flint, ragstone and limestone, while newer builds often benefit from sharp sandstone courses and contemporary detailing. We can rebuild failing boundary walls, create raised beds, or introduce split-level terraces on tricky gradients. The result is a wall that feels original to the property, not added as an afterthought.
We start with a site visit to assess levels, foundations and any load requirements, then provide a clear specification for materials and build method. You’ll get sound construction: correct footings, weep holes where needed, and tidy copings to shed water. We keep access and neighbours in mind, with organised deliveries and a clean site at the end of each day. Homeowners choose us for dependable communication, skilled workmanship and a 10-year warranty on qualifying builds.
Across the stone walling Greenwich area, we regularly deal with mixed ground conditions and changes in level, especially around Maze Hill and older garden plots. Access can be tight near terraces, so we plan hand-carry routes, delivery windows and waste removal to minimise disruption. Where properties sit close to public footpaths, we build with safe set-backs and robust copings. We also consider conservation sensitivities near historic settings and advise on suitable materials and detailing.




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Costs vary by stone type, height, foundations and access. As a guide, small feature walls often start around £250–£450 per linear metre, while mortared boundary walls with copings commonly fall between £400–£800 per linear metre. Retaining walls with drainage and reinforced footings can be £600–£1,200+ per linear metre. We’ll survey levels and provide an itemised estimate for your SE10 property.
Most garden walls take 2–7 working days, depending on length, height and whether demolition is required. A short feature wall or raised bed can be completed in a couple of days, while longer boundary walls or retaining walls with drainage may take one to three weeks. Timescales are affected by access for materials, curing time for mortars, and any groundwork needed to stabilise slopes.
Many garden walls are permitted development, but rules can apply to front boundaries, corner plots, listed buildings and conservation areas. Height limits and visibility near highways can also affect what’s allowed, especially for walls facing the street. We’ll discuss your design, check constraints relevant to the Royal Borough of Greenwich, and recommend the safest route. If permission is required, we can supply drawings and specifications to support an application.
We provide a 10-year warranty on qualifying stone wall builds, covering workmanship-related defects such as structural movement caused by incorrect construction, failed pointing due to poor preparation, or drainage details not installed as specified. It doesn’t cover accidental damage, impact, or issues caused by third-party alterations or severe ground movement outside our control. We also explain maintenance for your chosen stone and finish to help it age well.
We build dry stone and mortared stone walls using flint, ragstone, sandstone and limestone, with options for reclaimed or new materials. Popular choices include flint panels with stone dressings, coursed sandstone for a clean contemporary look, and rugged ragstone for traditional boundaries. We can add copings, piers, steps, and integrated planters for a cohesive garden layout. We’ll bring samples and help you choose a style that suits your home and budget.
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