Fine Landscaping are trusted Summer Houses Builders in Pollards Hill, creating garden spaces that feel like a real extension of your home. Choose a traditional timber look or a sleek contemporary design, with insulation, electrics and interior finishing. From base to final snagging, we manage the full build with care and precision.
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If you want a garden room that’s more than a shed, our team designs and builds summer houses that suit life in SW16. We work across Pollards Hill, from homes near Pollards Hill Library to gardens backing onto routes towards South Lodge Avenue. Whether it’s a quiet office, hobby studio or family retreat, we tailor the layout, glazing and finishes to your space. Expect clear advice, neat workmanship and a result that looks right from day one.
Pollards Hill is a quiet residential area with excellent amenities and green spaces, and many gardens sit behind 1930s semis, post-war housing and maisonettes. These property types often need smart solutions for side access, boundary lines and making the most of compact plots. We regularly support homeowners moving between Norbury, Mitcham and Streatham Vale who want a versatile garden building without compromising outdoor space. Our designs balance proportions, privacy and light so the structure complements your home.
We start with a site visit to measure, discuss use, and check ground levels and drainage. Next comes a detailed design, specification and schedule, covering foundations, insulation options, electrics and interior finishing. You’ll have a dedicated point of contact, tidy site management, and a clear sign-off process at completion. Local homeowners choose us for dependable timelines, careful detailing and workmanship backed by a written warranty.
As summer houses builders in London Borough of Merton, we factor in typical access constraints, on-street parking and neighbour boundaries from the outset. Ground conditions vary, so we specify the right base system and drainage approach rather than relying on a one-size-fits-all slab. We also plan deliveries and waste removal to minimise disruption on residential roads around Pollards Hill Recreation Ground. Where needed, we provide planning advice and help you prepare the right information for council checks.




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Costs depend on size, specification and access. As a guide, a quality small-to-medium summer house with proper base and basic fit-out often starts around £4,000–£8,000. Larger bespoke builds with insulation, upgraded glazing, electrics, heating provision and higher-end interior finishing commonly fall in the £9,000–£20,000+ range. We’ll survey your garden and provide a detailed, itemised quote.
Most projects take 1–3 weeks on site once the design is agreed, depending on foundations, structure type and interior finishing. A straightforward build with a simple base can be completed faster, while insulated garden rooms with electrics, plasterboard, flooring and bespoke joinery take longer. Timescales can also be affected by restricted access, weather during groundwork, and lead times for doors, windows and cladding.
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 restricted area, or if the building is intended for sleeping accommodation. We provide planning advice, check the key constraints, and can help you gather drawings and details if an application or lawful development certificate is sensible.
We provide a 10-year workmanship warranty on our summer house builds, covering installation quality including the base, structure, fixings and weatherproofing details. Manufacturer warranties apply separately to supplied components such as doors, windows, membranes and electrical parts. We also carry out a completion check and address snagging promptly. Clear care guidance is provided to help you maintain timber finishes and keep everything performing well.
You can choose from traditional timber summer houses, modern flat-roof or pent-roof designs, and contemporary cladding options such as composite or treated timber. Popular upgrades include insulation, double glazing, internal lining, integrated storage, and electrics for lighting, sockets and data. We’ll help you select a layout, roof style and finishes that suit your garden size, privacy needs and how you plan to use the space year-round.
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