Landscaping near you in United Kingdom
Known locally as garden landscaping. Compare researched prices and get free quotes from pros wherever you are in United Kingdom.
Typical price: £800–£25,000
Free, no obligation. Sign in with Google to send your request.
What landscaping costs in United Kingdom
| Job size | Low | Typical | High |
|---|---|---|---|
| Garden makeover (planting-led) Beds, borders, turf repair, and tidy for an average garden | £1,500 | £3,500 | £7,000 |
| New lawn (turf) installation Strip, level, topsoil, and turf for an average garden lawn | £800 | £1,500 | £3,000 |
| Patio installation Excavation, sub-base, and paving for a standard patio | £2,000 | £4,000 | £8,000 |
| Full garden redesign and build Design, hardscape, planting, and lighting for a typical garden | £6,000 | £12,000 | £25,000 |
| Decking installation Timber or composite deck, standard size with balustrade | £2,000 | £4,500 | £9,000 |
Popular cities for landscaping
- Landscaping in London
- Landscaping in Birmingham
- Landscaping in Glasgow
- Landscaping in Manchester
- Landscaping in Sheffield
- Landscaping in Leeds
- Landscaping in Edinburgh
- Landscaping in Liverpool
- Landscaping in Bristol
- Landscaping in Cardiff
- Landscaping in Leicester
- Landscaping in Bradford
- Landscaping in Belfast
- Landscaping in Coventry
- Landscaping in Brent
- Landscaping in Birkenhead
- Landscaping in Nottingham
- Landscaping in Islington
- Landscaping in Reading
- Landscaping in Kingston upon Hull
- Landscaping in Preston
- Landscaping in Swansea
- Landscaping in Newcastle upon Tyne
- Landscaping in Southend-on-Sea
- Landscaping in Brighton
- Landscaping in Derby
- Landscaping in Southampton
- Landscaping in Wolverhampton
- Landscaping in Plymouth
- Landscaping in Stoke-on-Trent
Browse United Kingdom by region
How to hire a landscaping pro in United Kingdom
- Get 3 itemised quotes against the same drawing or spec — per-m² prices vary widely with materials and sub-base depth
- Check membership of trade bodies (e.g., the Association of Professional Landscapers or BALI) as a quality signal, plus public liability insurance
- Front garden rule: paving over 5m² of front garden with impermeable materials needs planning permission — use permeable paving or include drainage to stay permitted
- Check Tree Preservation Orders and conservation-area status before removing or heavily pruning trees
- Confirm waste plans: excavation spoil needs a licensed waste carrier and skip permits if on-road
- Agree staged payments — deposit, milestones, completion; never large sums upfront
- For walls near boundaries, agree positions with neighbours in writing before work starts
Frequently asked questions
Does landscaping add value to a property?
Tidy, structured, low-maintenance landscaping consistently helps sale prices and time-on-market; overpersonalised or high-maintenance designs don't. The reliable value plays: healthy lawn or paved entertaining area, defined beds, screening for privacy, and solved drainage. If resale drives the project, spend on structure and simplicity, not exotic planting.
Should I phase a big landscaping project or do it all at once?
One mobilisation is cheaper per unit of work — machinery hire, waste logistics, and crew setup get amortised. But phasing spreads cash and lets you live with the garden before committing to later stages. If you phase: do groundworks, drainage, and irrigation conduits first, even for areas finished later. Retro-digging finished areas is the expensive mistake.
Is irrigation worth including in a landscaping project?
If your climate has a dry season, yes — and it must go in before paving and planting, not after. Drip irrigation to beds costs modestly during construction and multiples more retrofitted. In hot markets irrigation isn't optional; in temperate ones, at minimum lay conduit under any new hardscape so water and power can be added later.
How much does landscaping cost?
Landscaping is project work priced by scope, not time. The two big cost drivers are hardscape share (paving, walls, decking cost 2-4x planting per unit area) and access (tight access means hand-carrying materials). A planting-only refresh sits at the bottom of the range; a full redesign with paving, lighting, and irrigation sits at the top. Get itemised quotes so you can see where the money goes.
How do I compare landscaping quotes properly?
Insist every quote itemises: site prep and excavation, materials by type and grade, labour, waste disposal, and planting with plant sizes specified. The classic trap is comparing a quote with 100mm compacted sub-base against one with paving laid on sand — same look for a year, then one fails. Cheapest itemised quote beats cheapest total.
What does garden landscaping cost in the UK?
Checkatrade and market guides put 2026 UK landscaping at £80-£250 per m² for a professionally finished garden, with typical whole-garden projects at £3,500-£22,000 and the national average around £8,500. A standard patio runs £65-£100/m² installed. London and the South East price 20-35% above the national average.
Do I need planning permission to landscape my UK garden?
Back gardens: mostly no — planting, lawns, patios, and fences within height limits are permitted development. The exceptions that catch people: impermeable front-garden paving over 5m², boundary walls/fences over 2m (1m next to a highway), decking raised more than 30cm, and anything in conservation areas or affecting TPO trees. Check before committing to a design.
Related services
Planning a budget?
See the full landscaping cost guide or browse all United Kingdom price guides.
Free, no obligation. Sign in with Google to send your request.