Transform a sloping plot into a practical, beautiful outdoor space with Terrace Gardens in Shirley. We design and build multi-level planting, steps, seating and lighting that feel effortless to use. Expect crisp detailing, robust drainage and year-round structure.
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Shirley’s greener streets and changing levels can make gardens tricky to use, especially on banks near Addington Hills. A well-planned terrace garden creates flat, usable zones for dining, play and planting without losing character. We combine retaining walls, steps and access routes, and integrated drainage so the garden works in every season. From subtle lighting to statement water features, every element is designed to suit how you live outdoors.
Many local homes are 1930s semis and detached houses with generous rear gardens, alongside newer developments that need smarter space planning. In CR0, we often see lawns that slope away from the house and patios that feel disconnected from the rest of the plot. Our terracing approach brings the garden up to the home, then steps it down in comfortable levels. The result is a garden that looks considered from the kitchen and feels easy underfoot.
We start with a site visit to measure levels, check soil conditions and map water flow, then produce a clear design with materials and planting options. Build quality matters most below ground, so we prioritise foundations, drainage solutions and tidy detailing around edges and steps. You’ll have a named project lead, a realistic programme, and a clean, respectful team on site. Local homeowners choose us for dependable communication, premium finishes and long-lasting results.
Across the London Borough of Croydon, gardens can sit on clay-heavy soils that hold water, so drainage and fall calculations are essential. In Shirley, access can be tight down side passages, and parking needs planning for deliveries and waste removal. We plan material drops, protect driveways and paths, and choose construction methods that suit 1930s plots and modern layouts. Where needed, we also align designs with local boundary lines and neighbouring levels to avoid future issues.




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Costs vary by level changes, wall height, access and finishes. As a guide, smaller terracing with a couple of levels, steps and basic planting often starts around £8,000–£15,000. More complex builds with engineered retaining walls, lighting, irrigation, seating and premium paving commonly fall between £20,000–£45,000+. We’ll provide a detailed, itemised estimate after a site survey in CR0.
Most terrace garden projects take 2–6 weeks on site, depending on excavation volumes, retaining wall construction, and the number of levels. If you’re adding lighting, irrigation, water features or bespoke seating, allow extra time for first-fix services and commissioning. Weather and ground conditions can affect progress, particularly on clay soils. We agree a programme in advance and keep you updated throughout.
Many garden improvements are permitted development, but terracing can trigger rules if it significantly alters ground levels, affects drainage, or involves taller retaining walls near boundaries. Listed buildings and conservation considerations can also change what’s allowed. We’ll flag any likely permissions during the survey and can work from drawings suitable for an application if needed. We also ensure drainage doesn’t impact neighbouring properties.
We provide a 10-year warranty on our workmanship for structural landscaping elements such as retaining walls, steps, paving build-ups and installed drainage, when used and maintained as advised. Manufacturer warranties apply separately for items like lighting, pumps and irrigation components. We also offer clear aftercare guidance for planting and seasonal checks. If an issue arises, you’ll have a direct point of contact to resolve it promptly.
We can create a contemporary or traditional look using porcelain paving, sandstone, granite setts, brickwork, timber or composite decking, and rendered or stone-faced retaining walls. Planting can range from architectural evergreens to wildlife-friendly borders and multi-level herb beds. Popular upgrades include integrated bench seating, discreet water blades, warm LED step lights and automated irrigation. We help you choose options that suit your home’s style, budget and maintenance preferences.
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