Fine Landscaping are trusted Summer Houses Builders in Beckenham, creating beautiful garden spaces that work all year. Choose a traditional timber look or a crisp contemporary design, with insulation, electrics and a finished interior. From first sketch to final fix, we build for comfort, durability and style.
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Add a calm workspace, hobby room or family retreat with a handcrafted summer house built for your garden. We design and build across BR3, including Eden Park and Elmers End, with layouts that make the most of light and privacy. If you’re close to Kelsey Park or Beckenham Junction station, we’ll plan access and deliveries to keep disruption low. Every build is tailored to how you want to use the space, not a one-size kit.
Beckenham’s leafy streets include Edwardian houses, 1930s semis and period conversions, each with different garden proportions and boundaries. We size and position summer houses to suit narrower side access, established planting and existing patios. Whether you want a traditional style to complement period detailing or a contemporary garden room to modernise a 1930s plot, we’ll match materials and finishes to your home. Our designs also consider neighbours’ sightlines and typical Bromley garden fencing and levels.
We start with a site visit, measurements and a clear design proposal, then handle foundations, structure, insulation options, electrics and interior finishing. You’ll receive a written specification, agreed timelines and tidy working practices from start to completion. Our workmanship is backed by a 10-year warranty, and we can provide planning advice where needed. Local homeowners choose us for straightforward communication, neat detailing and builds that stay solid through every season.
Gardens in Beckenham often have mature trees, mixed soil and gentle level changes, so we specify the right base and drainage approach. Parking and access can be tight around Clock House and New Beckenham, so we plan deliveries, waste removal and working hours carefully. We’re familiar with London Borough of Bromley expectations and can advise on positioning, height and boundary considerations. The result is a summer house that suits local property styles and stands up to the elements.




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Costs vary by size, specification and groundworks. As a guide, a small bespoke summer house with basic fit-out may start from around £6,000–£10,000. Mid-sized insulated builds with electrics and upgraded glazing often fall between £12,000–£20,000. Larger garden rooms with higher-end cladding, heating-ready electrics and full interior finishing can be £20,000–£35,000+. We provide a detailed, itemised quote after a site visit.
Most projects take 1–3 weeks on site, depending on foundations, size and internal finishing. A straightforward base and build can be completed in around a week, while insulated builds with electrics, plastering or bespoke joinery typically take longer. Timescales are affected by access, weather, curing time for concrete, and lead times for doors, windows and cladding. We agree a realistic programme before work starts.
Many summer houses fall under permitted development, especially when they’re single-storey, within height limits and used as incidental garden space. However, rules can change if you’re close to boundaries, in a conservation area, or if the building is intended for sleeping accommodation. We provide planning advice and check the key constraints for your Beckenham property, then design accordingly. If permission is needed, we’ll guide you through the application process.
We provide a 10-year warranty on our summer house construction, covering workmanship and structural integrity when the building is used and maintained as specified. This includes key elements such as the base, framing, fixings and weatherproofing details. Manufacturer warranties apply separately to items like doors, windows, membranes and electrical components. We also explain aftercare, including ventilation and timber protection, to keep everything performing well long-term.
You can choose traditional styles with timber cladding and classic glazing, or contemporary designs with clean lines and larger openings. Popular options include composite or treated timber cladding, EPDM or felt roof systems, uPVC or aluminium doors, and upgrades like insulation, sound reduction and integrated electrics. Inside, we can fit ply, plasterboard, panelling, flooring and built-in storage. We’ll recommend the best combination based on your garden, budget and intended use.
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