
Landscaping in Knightsbridge
SW1X · Central London · Hard and soft landscaping, levels, walls and drainage
Indicative local rate
£450 / m²
Area factor
Central London ×1.18
Typical programme
2–8 weeks
Postcode
SW1X
Landscaping in Knightsbridge
Landscaping is the structural half of the garden: the retaining walls, the levels, the drainage, the sub-bases and the surfaces everything else sits on. Done properly it is invisible; done badly it is the reason a two-year-old terrace is already moving.
Knightsbridge is dominated by stucco-fronted terraces, red-brick mansion blocks and garden-square townhouses, nearly all of it inside conservation areas within Kensington and Chelsea or Westminster. Most homes here are already at their external limit, so renovation work concentrates on internal reconfiguration, lateral conversions between flats, lower-ground-floor remodelling and careful restoration of sash windows, cornice and stonework.
That context shapes how we approach landscaping here. Almost every street is a controlled parking zone with short loading windows, and mansion blocks add their own rules on lift protection, delivery times and permitted noise hours. We agree access slots and porter liaison with the managing agent before mobilising, and materials are usually delivered in small, scheduled drops rather than full loads. We survey the property, confirm the consents that apply to SW1X and issue a fixed price against a written scope, so the figure you sign is the figure you pay unless you change the brief.
Our indicative rate for landscaping in Central London is around £450 per m², reflecting a ×1.18 area factor against our London baseline. Use the instant quotation tool for a figure tailored to your size, specification and start date.
Included in Knightsbridge
- Topographical survey and levels design
- Site clearance, grading and excavation
- Retaining walls, sleepers and gabions
- Sub-bases, paving, paths and steps
- Surface water drainage, channels and soakaways
- Fencing, gates, screening and boundary works
- Topsoil, turfing and planting
- Irrigation and external power
How the job runs
Survey
Levels, soil, drainage and boundary conditions recorded before design.
Design
A levels and drainage strategy, retaining structure design where needed, and a materials schedule.
Enabling works
Clearance, grubbing out, waste removal and access protection.
Structures and drainage
Retaining walls, steps, drainage runs and sub-bases installed and compacted.
Surfaces
Paving, edging and pathways laid to falls with correct joints.
Soft works
Topsoil, planting, turf and a maintenance handover.
Retaining walls are structures, not decoration
Any wall retaining more than about 600mm of soil is holding back a significant load, made worse by water pressure behind it. We design retaining structures with the right foundation, reinforcement and — critically — drainage behind the wall, so hydrostatic pressure does not build up and push it over.
Sleeper walls, blockwork with facing, gabions and reinforced concrete each suit different heights and budgets. Where a wall retains a neighbour's ground it becomes a party matter and is treated accordingly.
Landscaping examples in Central London
Illustrative concept case studies — not records of specific client contracts.
Landscaping in Knightsbridge: common questions
How much does landscaping cost?
Our indicative rate is around £380 per m² plus a base cost for site set-up, varying with levels, retaining structures and surface choice.
Do I need permission for a retaining wall?
Walls over 2m high, or over 1m adjacent to a highway, need planning permission. Retaining a neighbour's ground may also engage the Party Wall Act.
How long does a landscaping project take?
A modest garden is 2–4 weeks. Significant level changes, retaining structures and drainage take 6–10 weeks.
Can you fix a garden that floods?
Usually yes. We diagnose whether it is falls, compaction, a blocked or absent soakaway or a high water table, then design the fix rather than just re-laying the same surface.
