Respecting the village character. From the Volcanic Loam of Old Berwick to the modern estates of Berwick South.
Berwick is the jewel of Casey, but it comes with stricter rules than its neighbours. Especially within the "Significant Tree Protection" zones of the old township.
The Soil: Highly fertile "Red Volcanic Loam". Unlike the clay in the flats, this soil grows massive Oak and Elm trees.
The Rule: The Heritage Overlay (HO) strictly controls front fences. Picket or brick only; Colorbond is usually banned.
The Soil: Low-lying clay flats. Can be damp.
The Needs: These modern estates have smaller blocks requiring smart screening (Lilly Pillys) and vertical gardens to maximise privacy.
If you are in the "Vegetation Protection Overlay" (VPO), you need a permit to taller than 5m. We can assess your trees against the Casey Arborist guidelines.
Yes. We specialise in permeable brick and exposed aggregate that complements Victorian and Federation era homes near Wilson Botanic Park.
Whether it's a heritage restoration or a modern build in Minta, we know the soil and the rules.
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