Supply · Installation · Repair
Garden fencing supply and installation across Peterborough and Cambridgeshire. All fence types — closeboard, panel, post & rail, trellis, and metal railings. Storm damage repair available.
We work with all fence types and can advise on the best option for your property, budget, and planning requirements.
The most popular garden fence in the UK. Vertical featheredge boards fixed to arris rails, with concrete or timber posts. Highly durable and provides excellent privacy.
Lap panel or featheredge panel fencing — a cost-effective option for straightforward garden boundaries. Available in a range of heights.
Traditional post and rail fencing for rural properties, paddocks, and field boundaries. Available in softwood, hardwood, and treated timber.
Trellis panels, picket fencing, and decorative garden fencing to add character and define garden spaces.
Metal railings, estate fencing, and bow-top railings for front gardens, driveways, and commercial properties.
Storm damage repair, post replacement, and general fence maintenance. We repair all fence types and can match existing materials.
Fencing costs depend on the type, height, length, and ground conditions. Closeboard fencing typically costs £80–£150 per metre installed, including posts and gravel boards. We provide free, written quotes for all fencing projects.
In most cases, no. You can erect a fence up to 2 metres high without planning permission (1 metre if adjacent to a highway). There are exceptions for listed buildings, Conservation Areas, and some new-build estates. We advise on this as part of the quoting process.
Pressure-treated timber fencing typically lasts 15–25 years with minimal maintenance. Concrete posts and gravel boards extend the life of the fence significantly. We use pressure-treated timber and concrete posts as standard.
Yes. We can replace individual panels, posts, or gravel boards to match your existing fence. We carry a wide range of standard sizes and can source matching materials for most fence types.
Boundary responsibility is determined by your title deeds or Land Registry documents — there is no universal rule about which side of the boundary you own. We can advise on this, but you may need to check your deeds or consult a solicitor for definitive guidance.
Free site visit, written quote, no obligation. All fence types across Peterborough and Cambridgeshire.