Pearson Garden Services works on HP9 properties (the Old Town, the New Town development around the station, Seer Green, Knotty Green, and the villages out towards Penn) across the full range of garden work. That covers regular garden maintenance and clearance, fencing, patios, driveways (block paving and gravel), turfing, artificial grass, timber and composite decking, full landscape design and build, jet washing, and the heavier groundworks for retaining walls, drainage, and level changes.
Most Beaconsfield enquiries start with a conversation about what'll work alongside the property. Old Town conservation builds want different materials and detailing than the newer development around the station, and the village gardens out at Seer Green and Knotty Green sit somewhere in the middle. When you get in touch we'll come out for a free site visit on project work, or quote over the phone for routine maintenance. The scope and price are written down before anything starts.
Material choice does a lot of the work on HP9 jobs. Patios in Indian sandstone, traditional clay block paving, or natural stone read very differently against an Old Town conservation property than a porcelain or grey concrete finish. Driveways follow the same logic. Timber decking, fencing, and landscape design all benefit from the same conversation up front.
On the recurring side: regular maintenance contracts, hedge work, seasonal tidies, and full clearances. We also cover turfing, artificial grass, jet washing, and the heavier groundworks side (retaining walls, drainage, level changes). Sister business Pearson Tree Services handles tree work when mature trees are part of a project.
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Working on Beaconsfield properties (particularly the older HP9 stock) needs a feel for what'll fit alongside the existing architecture. The wrong patio material against a Victorian frontage looks awful within a year. The right one quietly disappears into the property and lasts a generation. Years of working across South Bucks shows in those calls, and we'll talk through the options before any work goes in the ground.
On older HP9 properties, materials are a longer conversation than the catalogue. Indian sandstone has a different absorption rate to Yorkstone. Reconstituted versus natural stone responds to weathering completely differently. Traditional clay block paving versus modern concrete sets a different tone next to a Victorian or Georgian frontage. We'll walk through the options with you so the finish reads right alongside the architecture, not against it.
Beaconsfield project prices have a wider spread than most areas because materials choice does so much of the heavy lifting. The same patio footprint in reclaimed Yorkstone, modern Indian sandstone, and porcelain ends up at three very different price points, and on conservation-area properties the right material isn't always the cheapest one. We cost the job after walking the site so the number reflects your actual choice, not a default.
What we tend to discuss on a quote visit: the material specification (natural stone, reconstituted stone, traditional clay block paving, gravel, decking timber), the substructure beneath it (sub-base depth, drainage, edge restraint), and any groundwork or planting layered on top. Every quote arrives in writing with scope and materials laid out. No surprises mid-build.
Free site visit, written quote, no obligation. We cover Beaconsfield, HP9, Seer Green, and Knotty Green. Maintenance, projects, and everything in between.
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