Garden Design in Wigan
Garden landscaping, design and full garden transformations from one team. We plan the layout, pick the materials and build the whole thing ourselves. Around seven miles from our Leigh base.
Garden Design for Wigan Gardens
Wigan’s gardens ask different questions depending on the street. The Victorian and Edwardian terraces around Swinley and Scholes tend to have long, narrow plots that feel like corridors until they’re broken up properly, while semis out at Beech Hill and Winstanley often sit on ground with a noticeable slope. Both are design problems we enjoy, and both respond brilliantly to a considered plan.
We cover Wigan and the surrounding area: Scholes, Whelley, Swinley, Beech Hill, Worsley Mesnes and beyond (WN1, WN2, WN3, WN6).
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What’s Included
We start with how you actually want to use the space, then draw up something buildable at a price we can stand behind. Because the same team designs and builds, nothing gets lost between the drawing and the digger, and Wigan is close enough to Leigh that site visits and follow-ups are never a chore.
- 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 Wigan, FAQs
No, coming out to see a Wigan garden and talk through ideas costs nothing. If you want a full drawn-up design we agree that stage separately, and its cost comes off the build if we do the work.
Yes, plenty of Wigan’s older streets have exactly that shape. Breaking the run into rooms, a seating area, a lawn, a planted section at the end, stops the eye shooting straight down the fence line and makes the plot feel far bigger.
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.