Garden Design in St Helens
Garden landscaping, design and full garden transformations from one team. We plan the layout, pick the materials and build the whole thing ourselves. Around nine miles from our Leigh base.
Garden Design for St Helens Gardens
Garden design on the east side of St Helens means designing for three very different situations. The terraced streets of Parr and Haydock have compact, hard-edged yards where every metre has to work. Blackbrook’s post-war semis have the room for proper zoned gardens, lawn, patio, borders, somewhere for the shed. And up at Moss Bank the plots come with slopes and exposure, which changes what you plant, where you sit and how you hold the ground back.
We cover St Helens and the surrounding area: Haydock, Blackbrook, Parr, Moss Bank, Broad Oak and beyond (WA9, WA10, WA11).
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What’s Included
We design and build in-house, so nothing gets drawn that can’t be built to the price. Design visits to the St Helens side slot in alongside our regular runs to Ashton-in-Makerfield and Newton-le-Willows, so arranging a consultation is straightforward, and it costs nothing to sit down with us and see what your garden could be.
- Design and build by the same team, no third-party handoff
- Small terraced yards up to large family gardens
- Zoning for seating, lawn, play and planting areas
- Planting plans matched to your soil, light and maintenance level
- Honest material advice on paving, timber, gravel and turf
- One itemised quote covering the design and the full build
How It Works
Garden Design in St Helens, FAQs
Yes, sloping plots are a design problem we enjoy. Terracing with retaining walls or sleepers turns a slope into usable levels: a flat seating area, a level lawn, planted banks between. It costs more than a flat garden, but done once and done right, it transforms the space.
Yes. The east side of St Helens is a short run from our Leigh base, so a design visit is easy to arrange and free. We’ll walk the garden with you, talk budget honestly and follow up with a plan and a price.
Yes. That’s how we work. The people who draw the plan are the people who build it, so the design is always practical, the price covers the real job, and there’s no gap between what you were promised and what gets built.
No, small gardens benefit most. In a tight yard every square metre has to do a job, so getting the layout right matters more, not less. A good design finds room for seating, storage and greenery in spaces people assume are hopeless.
Of course. If you’ve got mature trees, a decent shed or a patio that’s still sound, we’ll work them into the plan rather than rip everything out for the sake of it. Keeping what’s good usually saves money too.