Fine Landscaping delivers premium garden rooms built to last. As trusted Summer Houses Builders in Wimbledon, we design, build and finish spaces that feel like part of your home. From foundations to electrics, everything is handled in-house.
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Wimbledon homeowners choose summer houses that do more than store garden tools—they create calm offices, gyms and entertaining spaces. We build bespoke structures for properties near Wimbledon Common and around Wimbledon Village, tailored to your garden’s shape and how you want to use it. Expect clean lines, smart detailing and durable materials suited to London weather. Every build is planned for comfort, security and long-term value.
The Wimbledon area includes large Victorian houses, Edwardian villas and exclusive modern homes, each with different garden proportions and access constraints. In SW19 and SW20 we often work with mature planting, boundary walls and heritage-style features that need careful protection. Our designs can echo traditional architecture or introduce contemporary forms that complement modern extensions. If you want a garden room that looks original to the property, we’ll match proportions, finishes and sightlines.
We start with a site visit, design consultation and clear specification, then prepare foundations, structure, insulation and electrics to current standards. Interior finishing is completed to a high standard, including plasterboard, flooring options and joinery details where required. You’ll receive practical planning advice, a tidy site throughout, and a documented handover. Local clients choose us for consistent workmanship, transparent communication and a 10-year warranty.
As summer houses builders in London Borough of Merton, we plan builds around local access, parking restrictions and neighbour considerations. Wimbledon gardens can have variable ground conditions and mature roots, so we assess levels, drainage and foundation type before work begins. We’re used to working behind period homes in Wimbledon Park and South Wimbledon where side access may be limited. Our approach keeps disruption low while protecting existing paving, lawns and planting.




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Costs in Wimbledon vary mainly by size, insulation level, glazing, electrics and interior finish. As a guide, a quality timber summer house with solid foundations often starts around £6,000–£12,000. Insulated garden rooms with electrics and plastered interiors commonly fall between £12,000–£25,000+. Larger bespoke builds with premium cladding, bi-fold doors and heating can exceed £30,000. We provide a detailed, itemised quote after a site visit.
A straightforward summer house can take 1–2 weeks on site once materials are ready. A fully insulated garden room with electrics, plastering and fitted finishes typically takes 2–4 weeks. Timescales depend on groundworks, access through the property, weather, and the complexity of glazing and roofing details. If you’re near busy routes around Wimbledon Village, deliveries and parking arrangements can also affect scheduling. We confirm a programme before starting.
Many summer houses fall under permitted development, provided they meet rules on height, placement, and how much of the garden is covered. However, planning requirements can change for listed buildings, flats, corner plots, or if you’re close to boundaries and want a taller structure. We give planning advice at design stage and can help you check Merton Council guidance. If permission is needed, we’ll adjust the design to improve approval chances.
We provide a 10-year warranty covering workmanship and structural integrity of the build, including key elements such as the base, framing and weatherproofing when installed to our specification. Manufacturer warranties apply separately for items like doors, windows, membranes and electrical components. We also carry appropriate insurance and follow safe installation practices. If an issue arises, you’ll have a clear point of contact and a straightforward process for remedial work.
We offer traditional styles with timber cladding and character detailing, as well as contemporary designs with clean lines and larger glazing. Popular options include composite or timber cladding, EPDM or felt roofing, double-glazed doors, and insulation upgrades for walls, floor and roof. Electrics can include sockets, lighting, data points and heaters. We guide you through layouts, finishes and colour choices so the summer house suits your property and how you’ll use it.
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