Landscaper in West Dulwich (SE21)

Your local landscaping team for the streets between Rosendale Road, Croxted Road and Dulwich Station.

West Dulwich is where some of South East London’s best Edwardian family gardens are. Solid four- and five-bed semis with big front gardens, generous side passages, and back gardens often 80 to 150 sqm — sometimes much more. The streets around Turney Road, Lovelace Road and Alleyn Park have some of the nicest gardens to design and build in South London — good light, big proportions, often a mature tree or two, room for a garden room and a proper outdoor kitchen if you want one.

Why West Dulwich clients book us:

Bigger gardens, properly planned. A 100 sqm West Dulwich garden needs a proper plan or it ends up feeling empty. We’re usually working to a professional design for these kinds of gardens — patio, lawn, beds, focal trees, garden room, BBQ — so it works as a whole.

Garden rooms are a West Dulwich speciality. Lots of WFH families, lots of musicians and creatives, lots of yoga studios. Big enough gardens that a 20 sqm garden room doesn’t dominate, set back enough that planning permission isn’t usually needed.

Family-friendly approach. Most of our clients here are families. School runs, working from home, kids on bikes. We work tidy and we keep at least one corner of the garden usable through the build where we can.

Services in West Dulwich

Garden landscaping, patios, paving and pathways, garden walls and structures, garden rooms and studios, built-in BBQs and outdoor kitchens, bespoke garden joinery.

Coverage

SE21, particularly the West Dulwich station catchment — Rosendale Road, Croxted Road, Park Hall Road, Turney Road, Alleyn Park, Lovelace Road. Also happy to work down towards Tulse Hill.

Three-story brick residential buildings with green doors, white window trims, and a bicycle parked in front, under a partly cloudy sky.

Frequently Asked Questions

About Landscaping In West Dulwich

  • Reclaimed Yorkstone or sawn limestone laid on a flexible MOT base, with London-stock brick detailing. It looks right against an Edwardian house and ages well. Modern porcelain works too if you want something cleaner-looking.

  • Yes. Proximity to schools doesn’t affect my schedule.

  • Yes, a lot of them. Turney Road and the roads off it are typical West Dulwich — big Edwardian semis with original features.

  • Yes. I’m used to working around builders, joiners and electricians on renovation projects.

How a quote works

  1. Tell us about your garden.
    Use the form opposite to describe what you’d like done — a new patio, garden room, full redesign, or anything in between. WhatsApp 07584 928 681 if it’s easier.

  2. Send a plan or photos.
    Already have a plan from a landscape architect or garden designer? Upload it. Otherwise, just attach a few photos of your existing garden so we can see what we’re working with.

  3. We assess the job and call you.
    We’ll review everything you’ve sent, work out what’s involved, and ring you to talk it through.

  4. Book a site visit when it suits you.
    We come and walk the garden with you to confirm the details, then send a clear, fixed written quote — itemised by element so you know exactly what you’re paying for.