Fine Landscaping are trusted Fencing Contractors in Battersea, delivering crisp lines and long-lasting security. From close board to acoustic fencing, we build boundaries that suit period terraces and modern developments. Expect tidy workmanship, clear pricing, and gates that hang true.
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Battersea gardens demand fencing that looks sharp and stands up to busy city life. Whether you’re near Battersea Park or the new riverside streets around Battersea Power Station, we design and install fencing that complements your outdoor space. Choose from close board, panels, trellis toppers, metal fencing and made-to-measure gates. We also handle fence repairs quickly when storms or wear take their toll.
Our team works daily across SW11 and SW8, including Nine Elms and around Clapham Junction. We’re used to the mix of Victorian terraces with narrow side access, mansion blocks with shared boundaries, and luxury new builds needing clean, contemporary lines. That local experience helps us recommend the right post sizes, fixings and finishes for each setting. If privacy is a priority, we’ll guide you on height, spacing and screening options.
We start with a site visit to check levels, boundaries and any problem areas, then provide a clear written quote. Installation is carried out with careful setting-out, concrete footings where required, and neat finishing around paving and planting. Every job is kept tidy and respectful to neighbours, with sensible scheduling for deliveries and waste removal. Homeowners choose us because we communicate well, turn up when we say we will, and stand behind the work.
As fencing contractors in London Borough of Wandsworth, we plan for tight access, controlled parking and delivery windows common around Queenstown and Nine Elms. Many Battersea plots have mixed ground—made-up soil near extensions and harder bases by old paths—so we adjust footing depth and post selection accordingly. We also consider overlooking from mansion blocks and balconies, recommending heights and trellis that improve privacy without feeling heavy. If a boundary is unclear, we’ll flag it early and help you avoid disputes.




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Costs vary by height, access, ground conditions and materials. As a guide, panel fencing often starts around £90–£160 per metre supplied and fitted, while close board is typically £120–£220 per metre for a stronger, more private finish. Acoustic fencing is usually higher, commonly £180–£320 per metre depending on system and height. Gates and repairs are priced after a site check and measurements.
Most domestic fencing jobs take 1–3 days, depending on the length of run and how many corners, gates or height changes are involved. Replacing a few damaged panels or posts can often be completed in a half day to a day. Longer projects—such as full garden perimeters or acoustic fencing—may take 3–5 days. Access restrictions, disposal, and uneven ground can extend timescales slightly.
In many cases, garden fencing is permitted development, particularly when it’s within typical height limits. However, rules can change if the fence is next to a highway, if the property is listed, or if you’re within a conservation area. Wandsworth guidance may also affect front boundaries and visibility. We’ll discuss your layout, check the basics, and advise if you should confirm details with the council before installation.
Yes. We provide a 10-year warranty on workmanship for new fencing installations, covering issues such as post movement due to incorrect installation, fixings failures, or gates dropping because of fitting errors. Materials are also covered by the relevant manufacturer’s guarantees where applicable. The warranty doesn’t cover accidental damage, misuse, or extreme events beyond reasonable weathering. We’ll explain what’s included in writing before work starts.
We install close board fencing for maximum privacy, panel fencing for a clean, cost-effective boundary, and picket fencing for front gardens and softer borders. Trellis can be added for climbing plants or extra screening, while metal fencing suits contemporary schemes and shared frontages. For quieter gardens, we can specify acoustic fencing systems. We’ll help you choose heights, finishes and gate styles to suit your property and budget.
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