Upgrade your garden boundaries with Stone Walling in Raynes Park, built for strength and character. From crisp retaining walls to statement feature walls, we craft stonework that suits your home and lasts for decades.
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Raynes Park gardens often need better structure—whether that’s a smart front boundary near Raynes Park station or a stronger terrace edge by Cannon Hill Common. We design and build dry stone and mortared stone walls that look right from day one and improve with age. Choose from flint, ragstone, sandstone or limestone to match your paving, planting and brickwork. Every wall is set out carefully for clean lines, safe heights and tidy junctions.
Our team works across the stone walling Raynes Park area, including Wimbledon, New Malden and Motspur Park. We’re used to the proportions and detailing that suit 1930s semis, Victorian terraces and Edwardian houses in SW20. That means getting pier spacing, coping stones and returns right, not just stacking stone. We can also rebuild failed sections and straighten leaning walls without losing the original character.
We start with a site visit to assess levels, drainage and load requirements, then provide a clear written specification and options for materials and finish. Foundations, weep holes and reinforcement are designed where needed, especially for retaining walls. We protect paths, lawns and planting, keep the site orderly, and communicate daily progress. Homeowners choose us for dependable workmanship, transparent pricing and a 10-year warranty on our stone wall builds.
Across the London Borough of Merton we often encounter mixed ground and variable garden levels, so we design footings and drainage to suit each plot. Access can be tight on residential streets around SW20, so we plan deliveries, waste removal and parking to minimise disruption. We also consider boundary positions, shared walls and sightlines near driveways. The result is stonework that fits the property style and performs well year-round.




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Costs depend on wall height, foundation requirements, access and stone choice. As a guide, mortared stone walling often starts from around £250–£450 per m², while premium facing stone, copings and piers can take it to £500–£800+ per m². Retaining walls typically cost more due to deeper footings, drainage and reinforcement. We’ll survey your site in Raynes Park and provide a detailed, itemised estimate.
Most small garden walls take 2–5 days, while longer boundaries or retaining walls commonly take 1–3 weeks. Timescales depend on excavation depth, curing time for concrete, stone cutting, and whether we’re rebuilding existing sections. Access and delivery restrictions around SW20 can also affect scheduling. After a site visit we’ll confirm a realistic programme and keep you updated as the build progresses.
Many garden walls are permitted development, but rules can apply to height (especially next to highways), listed buildings, conservation areas, and boundary changes. If your wall fronts a road or you’re increasing height significantly, it’s worth checking before work starts. We’ll advise what’s likely required for your property in the London Borough of Merton and can help you gather the information needed for any council enquiry.
Yes. We provide a 10-year warranty on our stone walling workmanship, covering structural defects caused by installation issues such as inadequate foundations, poor bonding or incorrect drainage detailing. Materials are selected from reputable suppliers and installed to specification. The warranty doesn’t cover accidental damage, impact, or movement caused by third-party works or severe ground issues outside the assessed scope. We also provide aftercare guidance to keep your wall looking its best.
We build dry stone walls for a traditional, breathable finish and mortared stone walls for crisp lines and higher retaining strength. Popular choices include flint for character, ragstone for a classic Kentish look, and sandstone or limestone for clean, contemporary tones. We can add copings, piers, recessed panels and curved sections, plus integrate steps or raised beds. We’ll bring samples and recommend options that suit your house style and budget.
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