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Hi,


We've recently had some work done to our garden by Sylvain, a local landscaper, and I would definitely recommend him.


He did a great job on our paving, built a couple of low walls, turfed our lawn and fixed some dodgy fencing which had been left by the previous owner.


His quotes have all been very competitive and he's a very friendly, trustworthy guy.


He was also extremely diligent about leaving the garden as tidy as possible every evening, and despite not having any side accesss, the house was kept dust/dirt-free.


We will definitely be inviting him back in the future if we need any other work doing.


tel 07545233110

Email [email protected]

Jullienlandscaping.co.uk

  • 2 weeks later...

Another recommendation for Sylvain Jullien. He has just built a large raised patio in our garden and edged it with sleepers. We are delighted with the end result and can't recommend him highly enough.


When he initially came round to quote he had lots of good suggestions for the design of our patio. His quote was competitive and he was clearly very experienced. We felt in very safe hands.


Sylvain and his assistant were incredibly hard-working and professional. They completed the job quickly and kept us informed of any delivery changes. They were always sure to tidy up after themselves.


Sylvain was a pleasure to deal with and we are so pleased we booked him for the job. We have had lots of compliments on our patio since!

  • 3 weeks later...

And another recommendation for Sylvain. He has just finished a large job for us, front and back gardens, involving new walls, fencing, building a pergola and bench seating, raised sleeper beds, laying cobbles, laying a classic victorian path and a lot of planting. The finished work looks fantastic and we are really happy with it. Sylvain is a great guy and his work is to a very high standard and at very competitive rates (we did a lot of looking around and obtained quite a few quotes). We had no issue with leaving our house keys with him for the duration of the project and he always left the inside of the house in great shape at the end of each day. Another big plus for Sylvain is the fact he can undertake all the work himself being multi-skilled and having learnt his trade with a large London landscape company in the past. Overall highly recommended. His details:


tel 07545233110

Email [email protected]

Jullienlandscaping.co.uk

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