Fine Landscaping are trusted Summer Houses Builders in Sidcup, creating beautifully built garden spaces for work, hobbies and relaxing. Choose traditional timber charm or a crisp contemporary design, finished to a premium standard.
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If you want a garden building that feels like a real extension of your home, we design and build summer houses across Sidcup. From plots near Sidcup High Street to gardens backing onto Foots Cray Meadows, we tailor the footprint, roofline and glazing to suit your space and lifestyle. Every build can include insulation, electrics and interior finishing for year-round use. You get a smart, durable structure that looks right in your garden and performs in every season.
Sidcup’s well-established streets include plenty of 1930s semis, Victorian houses and newer developments, each with different garden shapes and access. We regularly work across DA14 and DA15, adapting designs for narrower side returns, shared driveways and long rear gardens. Traditional styles suit period homes, while contemporary designs complement modern extensions and open-plan layouts. Our team helps you choose proportions and materials that match your property rather than fighting it.
We start with a site visit, measurements and a clear specification, then handle foundations, structure, roof, doors/windows and finishing. You’ll receive planning advice up front, plus practical guidance on positioning, drainage and cable routes for electrics. Work is scheduled to minimise disruption, with tidy site management and regular updates. Homeowners choose us for consistent craftsmanship, transparent communication and a build that’s made to last.
As summer houses builders in London Borough of Bexley, we plan builds around local access, parking and delivery constraints common on residential roads. Ground conditions vary between established lawns and made-up areas, so we specify the right base and drainage approach before work starts. We also consider overlooking, boundary lines and tree roots, which can be relevant near greener pockets such as Foots Cray. Where needed, we provide planning advice aligned with Bexley requirements and your property’s setting.




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Costs vary with size, specification and groundworks. As a guide, a small bespoke summer house with basic finishes often starts around £4,000–£7,000. Mid-size builds with insulation, double glazing and electrics commonly fall between £8,000–£15,000. Larger garden rooms with premium cladding, upgraded foundations and full interior finishing can be £16,000–£30,000+. We provide a detailed, itemised quote after a site survey.
Most projects take 1–3 weeks on site once materials are ready. A straightforward build with simple foundations and standard finishes can be completed in around 5–10 working days, while insulated, fully wired garden rooms with interior lining and fitted storage may take 2–4 weeks. Timescales depend on access, weather, curing time for bases, and any bespoke joinery or glazing lead times.
Many summer houses fall under permitted development, especially when they’re single-storey, within height limits and positioned appropriately in the rear garden. However, rules can change if you’re close to boundaries, planning a large footprint, adding a veranda, or your home has restrictions (such as a listed status or specific conditions). We give planning advice, check the key constraints, and recommend when it’s sensible to confirm with Bexley before starting.
We back our workmanship with a 10-year warranty, covering the build quality of the structure, installation and key construction elements such as bases, framing and weatherproofing. Manufacturer warranties apply to supplied components like doors, windows, membranes and electrical parts where relevant. We also provide care guidance to help protect timber and finishes over time. Any snagging issues identified after completion are addressed promptly.
We offer traditional styles with timber cladding, pitched roofs and classic doors, as well as contemporary designs with clean lines, larger glazing and modern finishes. Popular upgrades include composite or cedar-style cladding, EPDM or felt roofing, insulation to walls/roof/floor, and electrics for lighting, sockets and heaters. Inside, we can add plasterboard, panelling, flooring and built-in storage. We’ll help you balance aesthetics, maintenance and budget for your Sidcup garden.
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