Fine Landscaping provides Fencing Contractors in Chislehurst for homeowners who want privacy, security and a clean finish. From close board and panels to gates and repairs, we build fences that suit period gardens and modern layouts. Expect tidy workmanship, clear timelines and durable materials.
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If your boundary is tired, leaning or simply doesn’t suit the garden, we can help. We install and repair fencing across BR7, including properties near Chislehurst Common and routes towards Elmstead. Choose from close board, panel, picket, trellis, metal and acoustic fencing, with matching gates. Every job is measured carefully so lines stay straight and posts stay solid.
Chislehurst has a mix of large detached houses, Victorian villas and well-kept period properties, often with long side access and mature planting. That means fencing needs to look refined from both sides and cope with roots, slopes and changing ground levels. We regularly work in the Chislehurst area and nearby Mottingham and Sidcup, tailoring height, spacing and finishes to suit each garden. Whether you want a traditional timber run or a modern metal boundary, we’ll match the style of your home.
We start with a site visit, discuss privacy and security goals, then recommend the right specification for posts, rails and fixings. Old fencing is removed and disposed of responsibly, and we keep disruption low with tidy working and clear access planning. Installations are set out with string lines and levels, then finished with neat capping, gravel boards or trellis where required. Homeowners choose us for reliable communication, durable builds and a 10-year warranty for peace of mind.
As fencing contractors in London Borough of Bromley, we’re used to the varied ground conditions around Chislehurst, from compacted soil to root-heavy borders near established trees. Access can be tight on some drives, so we plan deliveries and waste removal to minimise inconvenience. We also consider exposure on open plots near Chislehurst Common, specifying sturdier posts and fixings where wind load is higher. If any boundary sits near highways or footpaths, we’ll advise on safe heights and layouts.




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Costs vary by height, material and access. As a guide in BR7, supply-and-install panel fencing often starts around £90–£160 per metre, while close board fencing is commonly £120–£220 per metre depending on post type and finish. Acoustic fencing can be £180–£320+ per metre due to heavier components. Gates typically range from £250–£900+ fitted. Repairs are usually priced from £120–£600 depending on scope.
Most straightforward garden runs take 1–3 days, depending on length, ground conditions and whether old fencing needs removal. A small repair or a single gate fitting can often be completed in a few hours. Larger projects for detached homes—especially with multiple returns, slopes or root-heavy digging—may take 3–5 days. Weather, concrete curing time, and access for materials can also affect the schedule. We confirm timelines after the site visit.
In many cases, fencing is permitted development, but height and location matter. A common rule of thumb is up to 2 metres high in rear gardens, and up to 1 metre next to a highway (including pavements). Extra restrictions can apply to listed buildings, conservation areas, or where boundaries adjoin public spaces. We’ll discuss your layout, check what’s relevant for Bromley, and advise if you should confirm details with the council before work starts.
Yes. Our installations come with a 10-year warranty covering workmanship, including issues such as post movement due to incorrect setting, fixings failures, or gates that drop because of poor alignment. Timber is a natural material, so weathering, minor shrinkage and colour change are normal and not considered faults. We’ll also explain product-specific guarantees for treated timber or metal components. If a problem arises, we respond promptly and aim to resolve it quickly.
We install close board fencing for strong privacy, panel fencing for a classic look, and picket fencing for front gardens and softer boundaries. Trellis toppers are popular for extra height with a lighter feel, while metal fencing suits modern homes and driveway edges. For busier roads or overlooked plots, acoustic fencing can help reduce noise. We’ll guide you on heights, post types (timber or concrete), finishes and gate styles to match your property.
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