Fine Landscaping are trusted Summer Houses Builders in Raynes Park, creating beautiful garden spaces that work all year round. Choose traditional charm or a crisp contemporary design, finished with insulation, electrics and a polished interior.
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Raynes Park homeowners often want a calm, practical retreat without leaving SW20. We design and build summer houses that suit how you live—home office, studio, gym or a family snug. With Raynes Park station close by and busy weekday schedules, we keep builds organised, tidy and predictable. Expect clear options on layout, glazing, doors and finishes from the start.
Local gardens around Wimbledon, West Barnes and New Malden come in all shapes, from long plots to compact courtyards. We regularly work with 1930s semis, Victorian terraces and Edwardian houses, matching proportions and detailing so the new structure feels right. Whether you’re after a classic timber look or a modern composite-clad build, we tailor the design to your home’s character. We also plan access routes and storage so your garden stays usable during the project.
Our process starts with a site survey, concept drawings and a fixed, itemised scope before work begins. We handle foundations, structural build, insulation options, electrics and interior finishing, with planning advice where needed. Clients choose us for careful workmanship, clean handovers and dependable communication. We’re based just 20 minutes away, so aftercare and follow-up visits are straightforward.
As summer houses builders in London Borough of Merton, we’re used to Raynes Park’s side access limits and on-street parking considerations. We assess drainage, levels and soil conditions before specifying the right base—especially where gardens slope or have older paving. If your property sits near Cannon Hill Common or Prince George's Playing Fields, we’ll consider exposure and wind loading when choosing roofing and glazing. We can also guide you through Merton Council expectations for size, boundaries and electrics.




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Costs vary by size, insulation, glazing and internal fit-out. As a guide, a small, uninsulated timber summer house may start around £4,000–£7,000 supplied and installed. A larger bespoke, insulated garden room with electrics and higher-spec doors/windows is often £10,000–£25,000+. Groundworks, difficult access and premium cladding can increase the budget, so we provide an itemised quote after a site visit.
Most builds take 1–3 weeks on site once the design and materials are agreed. A straightforward base and pre-manufactured structure can be completed faster, while bespoke builds with insulation, electrics and detailed interior finishing can take longer. Timescales are affected by access, weather, ground conditions, lead times for windows/doors and whether you’re adding extras such as decking, lighting circuits or heating.
Many summer houses fall under permitted development, provided they meet limits on height, placement and use. However, rules can change if you’re close to boundaries, want a larger footprint, plan a raised base, or your property has restrictions (for example, certain conservation considerations). We provide planning advice, check the key criteria, and can help you prepare drawings and information if you decide an application is needed.
We provide a 10-year warranty on our workmanship and structural elements, giving you confidence that the build is designed and installed correctly. This covers issues arising from installation or construction defects, such as structural movement related to the build, fixings, and weatherproofing details. Manufacturer warranties apply separately to supplied products like doors, windows, membranes and electrical components. We also offer clear aftercare guidance for timber treatment and ventilation.
We build everything from traditional timber summer houses with Georgian-style windows to contemporary garden rooms with clean lines and large glazing. Popular options include tongue-and-groove or composite cladding, felt or EPDM roofing, double glazing, and upgraded insulation for year-round use. Inside, we can fit plasterboard, ply or timber lining, plus lighting, sockets and data points. We’ll help you balance appearance, maintenance and budget to suit your Raynes Park garden.
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