Stone Walling in Shepherd's Bush that adds structure, privacy and character to your garden. From crisp mortared stonework to traditional dry stone, we build walls that suit period terraces and modern courtyards alike.
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From compact courtyards near Westfield London to front gardens by Shepherd's Bush Green, well-built stonework makes a clear difference to kerb appeal and usability. We design and construct retaining walls, boundary walls and feature walls that look right in W12 streetscapes. Choose dry stone for a natural, breathable finish or mortared stone for sharper lines and maximum stability. Every wall is set out carefully to work with levels, drainage and planting.
Our team regularly works across the stone walling Shepherd's Bush area, including White City and Holland Park edges where access can be tight and gardens are often terraced. Victorian terraces and mansion conversions commonly need sympathetic materials and proportions, especially for front boundaries and steps. Modern apartments and new-build blocks often benefit from clean-lined sandstone or limestone feature walls to define seating areas. We tailor foundations, wall thickness and coping details to the property style and exposure.
We start with a site visit, measure-up and clear recommendations on height, footing depth and drainage. You’ll receive a written quote, a programme of works, and guidance on material choices such as flint, ragstone, sandstone or limestone. We protect paving and planting, keep the site tidy, and finish with neat pointing or tight dry-stone packing. Homeowners choose us for reliable scheduling, high-end workmanship and a straightforward 10-year warranty.
Working in the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham often means restricted access, controlled parking and careful material deliveries, especially around W12. Many gardens sit over mixed made ground, so we specify suitable footings and include drainage behind retaining walls. Where boundaries meet public footpaths, we keep heights and sightlines practical and compliant. Our approach suits everything from Victorian terrace front walls to contemporary courtyard layouts near White City.




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Costs vary with height, access, foundations and the stone you choose. As a guide, small feature walls may start around £1,200–£2,500. Boundary walls are often £250–£450 per m², while retaining walls with drainage and reinforced footings commonly fall between £350–£650 per m². Premium materials (flint or dressed limestone) and tight W12 access can increase labour and delivery costs.
Most small garden walls take 2–5 days, depending on length, height and whether we’re rebuilding an existing wall. Retaining walls usually take 1–2 weeks because of excavation, footings, drainage layers and curing time for mortar. Dry stone can be faster to finish but still needs careful selection and placing of stone. Access constraints, spoil removal and weather can affect the schedule.
Many garden walls are permitted development, but rules can change based on height, whether the wall fronts a highway, and whether your property is listed or in a conservation area. Front boundary walls and anything near pavement sightlines may have stricter limits. We’ll advise on likely requirements and can help you check with the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham before work starts, so there are no surprises.
We provide a 10-year warranty on our stone walling workmanship, covering issues such as structural movement caused by incorrect construction, poor footing preparation, or defective pointing. It also includes failures linked to inadequate drainage on retaining walls where we’ve specified and installed the system. Normal wear, accidental damage, or problems caused by third-party alterations aren’t covered. You’ll receive care guidance to keep the wall looking its best.
We build dry stone and mortared walls using flint, ragstone, sandstone and limestone, with coping options such as stone caps, brick-on-edge, or flush finishes. For contemporary gardens, smooth-cut sandstone or limestone works well; for period properties, ragstone and flint can look more traditional. We’ll help you match colours to existing brickwork and paving, and we can include piers, steps, planters or seating to suit your layout.
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