Stone Walling in Norwood Grove built for lasting structure and kerb appeal. From retaining walls to feature boundaries, we craft stonework that suits SE19 period homes. Choose dry stone, mortared stone, flint, ragstone, sandstone or limestone finishes.
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For homeowners near Norwood Grove Park and Upper Norwood Recreation Ground, well-built stonework adds definition, privacy and value. Fine Landscaping designs and constructs retaining walls, feature walls and traditional boundaries that look right from day one. We work with dry stone and mortared stone depending on the setting and performance you need. Every build is set out carefully to align with levels, paths and planting schemes.
Norwood Grove’s Victorian houses, Edwardian properties and period conversions often benefit from sympathetic materials and detailing. We regularly match stone wall proportions to existing brickwork, railings and front garden layouts in Upper Norwood and Crystal Palace. Whether you want a low front boundary or a taller garden divider, we specify stone types that complement older façades. This includes flint panels, ragstone courses, or clean-cut sandstone for a sharper finish.
Our process starts with a site visit to check levels, drainage and access, then we provide a clear written scope and itemised options. Foundations, copings and weep details are built to suit the wall’s purpose, especially for retaining walls. We keep the site tidy, protect paving and planting, and coordinate deliveries to minimise disruption. Local homeowners trust us for consistent workmanship, transparent communication and a 10-year warranty on our stone wall builds.
In the London Borough of Croydon, gardens around SE19 can involve sloping plots and mixed ground conditions, so we plan footings and drainage accordingly. Access and parking can be tight on residential roads, so we schedule deliveries and waste removal to keep disruption down. We also consider nearby trees and root zones when setting out retaining walls. The result is stone walling Norwood Grove area homeowners can rely on for stability and finish.




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Costs vary by height, stone type, access and whether it’s retaining. As a guide in SE19, mortared stone boundary walls often start around £250–£450 per m², while dry stone can be £300–£550 per m² depending on stone selection and coursing. Retaining walls typically run higher due to excavation, drainage and engineering, often £450–£900+ per m². We’ll confirm a range after a site measure and design brief.
Most small boundary or feature walls take 2–5 days, while larger runs or retaining walls commonly take 1–3 weeks. Timescales depend on excavation depth, curing time for mortars, drainage requirements, and how complex the stonework is (flint panels and detailed copings take longer). Access for materials and skip placement can also affect programme. We provide a realistic schedule and keep you updated as the build progresses.
Many garden walls are permitted development, but rules can change based on height, location next to a highway, and whether the property is listed or in a conservation area. In Croydon, front boundary walls and anything affecting visibility can have tighter limits. We’ll advise on typical requirements, check constraints for your address, and can help you prepare drawings or details if an application is needed before construction starts.
Yes. Our stone walling comes with a 10-year warranty covering workmanship-related issues such as structural movement caused by poor construction, mortar failure, or inadequate drainage detailing on retaining walls. It also covers defects in installed copings and fixings where applicable. Normal wear, accidental damage, and issues caused by third-party alterations or extreme ground movement outside our control aren’t included. We’ll explain coverage clearly in writing before work begins.
We build dry stone and mortared stone walls using flint, ragstone, sandstone and limestone, with coping options such as stone caps, brick-on-edge, or reclaimed detailing to suit period homes. Popular choices include ragstone for a traditional look, flint panels for character, and sandstone for crisp contemporary lines. We’ll bring samples, discuss colour and texture, and design the wall around your levels, planting and boundary needs, including retaining solutions.
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