Fine Landscaping provides Fencing Contractors in Earl's Court for secure, stylish boundaries that suit period gardens and modern courtyards. From new close board runs to gates and repairs, we deliver crisp lines, strong posts and a tidy finish. Expect clear quotes, careful access planning and workmanship built to last.
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If your boundary feels tired, unsafe or overlooked, we can help with fencing that looks right and performs properly. We work across SW5 near Earl's Court tube station and Philbeach Gardens, installing new fences, upgrading gates and carrying out reliable repairs. Choose from close board, panels, picket, trellis, metal or acoustic options. Every job is finished with clean edges, level tops and robust fixings.
The Earl's Court area includes Victorian mansion conversions, period flats and garden square properties where space is valuable and sightlines matter. We regularly design fencing solutions for shared side returns, basement patios and compact rear gardens, keeping neighbours and access routes in mind. Whether you need privacy for a terrace near West Brompton or a smarter frontage towards Kensington, we tailor height, style and structure to the setting. Our recommendations balance security, appearance and longevity.
We start with a site visit to check levels, boundaries, wind exposure and any weak posts or rotten rails. You’ll receive a written specification covering materials, post spacing, concrete footing depth and finish details, plus an agreed start date. Our team protects paving and planting, keeps noise and mess controlled, and removes waste promptly. Homeowners choose us for consistent communication, neat workmanship and a 10-year warranty for peace of mind.
Access in Earl's Court can be tight, with shared entrances, steps and basement lightwells common around period buildings. We plan deliveries to suit parking controls and resident access, and we can hand-carry materials where needed. Ground conditions vary between compacted garden soils and made-up ground near older walls, so we set post footings to suit stability and drainage. As fencing contractors in Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, we also stay mindful of conservation considerations and boundary responsibilities.




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Costs depend on fence type, height, access and how much old fencing needs removing. As a guide, supply-and-install panel fencing often ranges from £90–£150 per metre, while close board fencing is typically £110–£180 per metre. Acoustic fencing is usually higher, around £160–£260 per metre. Gates commonly start from £250–£600+, and repairs vary from £120–£500+ depending on scope.
Most standard garden runs take 1–3 days, depending on length, ground conditions and access. A small repair or a single gate can often be completed within a few hours. Larger projects—such as full boundary replacements, acoustic fencing, or multiple gates—may take 3–7 days. Timescales are affected by removal of old posts, setting time for concrete, uneven levels, and restricted access common in period properties.
In many cases, garden fencing is permitted development, especially for rear boundaries, but there are important exceptions. Height limits can apply, and rules may differ for front boundaries, corner plots, listed buildings or conservation areas. If your property is a mansion block or has shared freehold arrangements, you may also need management company consent. We’ll flag likely constraints during the survey and help you confirm requirements before work starts.
Yes. We provide a 10-year warranty on our workmanship for new fencing installations, covering issues such as post movement from incorrect setting, fixings failures, and installation defects. The warranty assumes normal use and reasonable maintenance, and it excludes storm damage, accidental impact, and natural ageing of timber finishes. For repairs, we’ll confirm what is covered based on the specific work completed and the condition of surrounding sections.
We install close board fencing for privacy, panel fencing for a clean, cost-effective boundary, and picket fencing for front gardens and pathways. Trellis toppers are popular for climbing plants and extra height without a heavy look. We also fit metal fencing for security and acoustic fencing where noise reduction is a priority. We’ll help you choose based on style, exposure, maintenance preferences and how the design complements Victorian architecture.
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