
Service
Fencing
Garden, estate and bespoke fencing, including oak and feather-edge, built to stand up to the weather.
In short
What does Gardenscape mean by fencing?
Garden, estate and bespoke fencing, including oak and feather-edge, built to stand up to the weather.
Fencing built to stand up to the weather
Fencing is rarely the reason someone calls us, but where a project needs it, we build it properly. Garden, estate and bespoke fencing, including oak and feather-edge, set on sound posts and fixings so it stays upright and true rather than leaning and rotting after a couple of hard winters.
The posts and fixings are the job
A fence stands or falls on its posts. We set posts to the right depth, in the right way for the ground, and use fixings that last, because a fence with weak posts is the first thing to go in a gale. The ground conditions decide how the posts are set, and we build for the ground we are on.
The right fence for the boundary
Different boundaries want different fences, from solid close-board and feather-edge for privacy and shelter to estate and post-and-rail for a rural boundary. We build to suit the height, the boundary and the look the property calls for, in timber and composite, and match it sensibly to walls and planting where it sits alongside them.
Usually part of a wider scheme
Because we are a design-and-build landscaper rather than a fencing-only outfit, fencing most often comes as part of a wider garden project, designed in alongside the planting, screening and levels so it reads as part of the garden rather than a bare boundary.
Talk to us about fencing
If fencing is part of what your garden needs, tell us about the boundary and we will build it properly. Arrange a consultation to start.
Cost context
Indicative ranges
Figures are relative, not quotations. Each scheme is priced after a survey of access, levels, drainage and finish standard.
| What changes the cost |
|---|
| fence type |
| posts and fixings |
| ground conditions |
| height and boundary |
Source: Gardenscape. Figures as of 2026-06-02.
Recent work
Projects in this discipline
Common questions
Common questions
Almost always the posts. A fence set on posts that are too shallow or poorly fixed will lean and fail in a gale. We set posts to the right depth and in the right way for the ground, because the posts are the real job.
Solid close-board or feather-edge fencing gives the most privacy and shelter. For a rural boundary, estate or post-and-rail suits better. We build to suit the boundary, the height and the look the property calls for.
Yes. We build bespoke, oak and estate fencing as well as standard garden fencing, in timber and composite, to suit the property and the setting.
Yes, and it usually is. As a design-and-build landscaper we design fencing in alongside the planting, screening and levels, so it reads as part of the garden rather than a bare boundary.
Arrange a consultation
Send a few photographs and a sentence about the site. We will reply personally.

