Hard landscaping
that lasts.

Patios, paths, walls and outdoor structures designed to suit the house and built to handle the Norfolk weather.

Outside, properly done.

Most of the landscaping we do is structural — patios, paths, walls, steps and the things that make the outside of a house work properly. We focus on getting the foundations right, the falls right, the materials matched to the house, so the work stays looking good a decade in.

PATIOS & TERRACES

Stone, porcelain or brick paving laid on proper bases with drainage planned in from the start.

PATHS & ACCESS

Driveways, paths and entrance steps designed to wear well and connect properly to the house.

WALLS & BOUNDARIES

Garden walls, retaining walls, planters and screen walls built to match the architecture.

OUTDOOR STRUCTURES

Pergolas, outdoor kitchens, garden rooms and storage finished to the same standard as the house.

Landscaping, before and after.

Hellesdon · 2025

Drayton Two-Storey

The clients had inherited a 1990s lean-to conservatory that was cold in winter, hot in summer, and broke the flow between the kitchen and the back garden. We replaced it with a single-storey extension running the full width of the rear, opening the kitchen-diner directly onto a new porcelain terrace through a 5m run of bifolds.

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Hellesdon · 2025

Hellesdon Rear Extension

The clients had inherited a 1990s lean-to conservatory that was cold in winter, hot in summer, and broke the flow between the kitchen and the back garden. We replaced it with a single-storey extension running the full width of the rear, opening the kitchen-diner directly onto a new porcelain terrace through a 5m run of bifolds.

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Before After

What’s included

From the first design sketch through to the final fittings, every part of the landscape is managed as one project.

We handle the survey, design, groundworks, hard landscaping, planting and lighting. By running it as one job, the levels work, the drainage works, and everything reads as one consistent piece of garden.

01

Survey & design

Site survey, levels, drainage assessment and a detailed design produced before any work starts.

02

Groundworks

Excavation, sub-bases, edge restraints, drainage and any retaining structures needed.

03

Hard landscaping

Paving, walls, steps, patios, decking, driveways and outdoor structures.

04

Finishes

Planting beds, low-voltage lighting, irrigation prep, soft-landscape edging and final clean.

Built for twenty winters.

Most landscaping fails because the foundations weren't good enough. We dig deeper than most, lay proper sub-bases, plan drainage from day one, and use mortar mixes that suit the local conditions. None of it shows once it's done — it just stops everything cracking up in five years.

Proper sub-bases

Compacted aggregate to the right depth for the intended use, every time.

Drainage planned in

Falls, channels, ACO drains and soakaways designed alongside the layout, not as an afterthought.

Materials matched to use

Slate, granite, porcelain and clay chosen for how they age in this climate.

Built to last

Mortar mixes, edge restraints and movement joints sized for two decades, not two seasons.

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Most patios, paths and walls under 2m don't need planning, but listed buildings, conservation areas and anything close to highways often do. We check on the first visit.

Many single-storey rear extensions fall under Permitted Development, so no application is needed. Two-storey extensions and most side returns do require planning. We assess this on the first visit and handle the application ourselves if needed.

Many single-storey rear extensions fall under Permitted Development, so no application is needed. Two-storey extensions and most side returns do require planning. We assess this on the first visit and handle the application ourselves if needed.

Many single-storey rear extensions fall under Permitted Development, so no application is needed. Two-storey extensions and most side returns do require planning. We assess this on the first visit and handle the application ourselves if needed.

Many single-storey rear extensions fall under Permitted Development, so no application is needed. Two-storey extensions and most side returns do require planning. We assess this on the first visit and handle the application ourselves if needed.

Often paired with an extension.

Most new-build clients book us for the work that goes around the build.

Start with a Clear Quote

Tell us about your Exterior.

A short conversation is usually enough to see what's possible on your plot, roughly how long it would take, and what it's likely to cost. There's no commitment past the first visit.