Central Margate
- Old Town — the listed-heavy historic core around the harbour. 2 Grade I, 10 Grade II* and 254 Grade II listed buildings, most inside the Margate CA (1978, extended 1994) or the Margate Seafront CA (1997). Small shopfront hedges, courtyard planting, tight-access. Boundary work in a listed curtilage can trigger Listed Building Consent.
- Margate seafront and town centre — the frontage from Turner Contemporary round to Palm Bay. Front-line salt exposure; standing recommendation is Griselinia, Escallonia, Elaeagnus, Tamarix.
Cliftonville
The late-Victorian and Edwardian belt east of the Old Town. Cliftonville is Margate's most populous ward at ~16,000 residents and a regeneration zone off the back of the Turner Contemporary effect. Almost the entire area sits inside a CA — Dalby Square, Clifton Place & Grotto Gardens, Ethelbert Road & Athelstan Road, Edgar Road & Sweyn Road, Norfolk / Warwick / Surrey Road, Northdown Road, plus the wider Cliftonville designation.
- Cliftonville West — Turner-adjacent, listed-adjacent; the classic Cliftonville tight terrace-front-boundary work. Small box, privet and Elaeagnus jobs; parking and pavement access are the whole game.
- Cliftonville East / Palm Bay side — bigger 1930s stock, larger front gardens, more room for Griselinia and Escallonia formal hedges.
- Second-home / holiday-let cluster — a real audience across Cliftonville. Airbnb listings grew ~400% between 2016 and 2019 (300–443 active); Margate posted the UK's highest coastal house-price rise 2011–2021. Scheduled changeover-window trims, key-safe access and recurring invoicing are all offered.
Westbrook & Garlinge
- Westbrook — west of the Old Town, sea-facing semis, mostly 1920s–30s. Front-line coastal exposure. Tamarix, sea buckthorn and Escallonia dominate; some legacy Leylandii struggling in the salt.
- Garlinge — further west, more village-y in character, larger back gardens. Sheltered enough for laurel and yew; front-of-house still needs coastal species.
Northdown & Palm Bay
- Northdown — inland-east Margate, own conservation area (1985). Mature 1930s villas, larger plots, more room for taller Elaeagnus and hornbeam boundary hedges.
- Palm Bay — coastal estate east of Cliftonville, post-war semis, front-line exposure. Prevailing salt-wind aerosol reaches the whole ward; Griselinia is the default recommendation for front boundaries.
Westgate-on-Sea (CT8)
Adjacent Victorian seaside town, three separate CAs. Same coastal salt-wind envelope as Westbrook; the western end of my regular round. Happy to quote CT8 alongside CT9 jobs on the same day.
Not sure if I cover your postcode?
My standard round runs about 8km from central Margate. If you're inside CT9 or the adjacent CT8, I cover you. Broadstairs (CT10), Ramsgate (CT11–12) and Deal (CT14) are covered by sister sites in the Kent hedge ring. Send the postcode and I'll tell you the same day.