Stone Walling in Kingston upon Thames that adds structure, privacy and lasting character. From crisp mortared walls to traditional dry stone, we build with flint, ragstone, sandstone and limestone to suit your home.
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A well-built stone wall can transform a garden—defining levels, framing planting and creating a strong boundary that complements your property. We deliver bespoke stone walling across KT1 and KT2, from compact courtyards to larger riverside plots. Whether you’re near Kingston Bridge or heading out towards Surbiton, we design walls that look right for the setting. Expect clean lines, careful setting-out and stonework that weathers beautifully.
Kingston upon Thames has a mix of Victorian villas, Edwardian houses and modern waterfront apartments, each needing a slightly different approach. Period homes often suit ragstone, flint panels or softer limestone for a heritage feel, while contemporary gardens can benefit from crisp sandstone courses and minimalist detailing. We also build retaining walls for sloped plots and stepped terraces, helping you gain usable space without compromising on style. Every build is tailored to your layout, access and the way you use the garden.
We start with a site visit to assess ground levels, drainage and the best foundation approach, then provide a clear written specification. Our team sources quality stone, matches colours and sizes, and builds with proper footings, weep holes and reinforcement where required. Homeowners choose us for tidy working practices, reliable scheduling and workmanship that stands up to British weather. You’ll also receive a 10-year warranty for added peace of mind.
Across the stone walling Kingston upon Thames area, we often encounter mixed ground conditions and gardens with tight side access. We plan deliveries and waste removal around local parking restrictions and practical loading points, especially on busier routes near the Bentall Centre. Where properties sit close to neighbours, we use low-noise cutting, dust control and considerate working hours. Our detailing also reflects local character, from traditional boundary walls to clean-lined feature walls for newer developments.




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Costs vary with stone type, wall height, foundations and access. As a guide, mortared stone walls often start from around £250–£450 per m², while dry stone can be £300–£600 per m² due to the skilled hand-setting involved. Retaining walls are typically higher because of footing depth, drainage and reinforcement, commonly £450–£900+ per m². We’ll provide a detailed, itemised quote after a site visit.
Most small boundary or feature walls take 2–5 days, depending on length, height and the amount of cutting needed. Larger projects—such as retaining walls, stepped gardens or multiple sections—often run 1–3 weeks. Timescales are affected by groundworks, curing time for mortars, access for materials, and whether we’re tying into existing structures. We’ll confirm a programme before starting and keep you updated throughout.
Many garden walls are permitted development, but there are important exceptions. Rules can change if the wall borders a highway, exceeds certain heights, or if your property is listed or within a conservation area. Retaining walls may also need extra consideration where they affect neighbouring land or drainage. We’ll advise on what’s likely to apply, and can help you check requirements with the Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames before work begins.
Yes. Our stone walling comes with a 10-year warranty covering workmanship, including issues such as structural failure due to incorrect construction, movement caused by inadequate footings, or mortar defects where applicable. It also covers remedial work needed because of poor installation of drainage elements on retaining walls. Natural stone is a living material, so minor colour variation and weathering are normal and not considered faults.
We build dry stone and mortared walls, plus retaining and feature walls, using flint, ragstone, sandstone and limestone. Popular options include coursed sandstone for a contemporary look, ragstone for traditional boundaries, and flint panels with stone piers for period character. We can add copings, recessed joints, pillars, steps and integrated lighting or seating edges. We’ll help you choose based on your property style, budget and maintenance preferences.
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