Picture stepping through a gate that perfectly frames your Victorian terrace garden in Norbury – that satisfying click as it closes behind you. From the tree-lined roads of SW16 to the bustling corners near CR7, the right entrance transforms how you experience your outdoor space.
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Norbury's eclectic mix of housing presents unique challenges when selecting garden gates. Those narrow passages between terraced houses demand clever solutions, while the grander Edwardian properties along Pollards Hill Road deserve entrances that match their character. Weather-beaten timber gates struggle against our damp winters, especially in properties backing onto Norbury Park where morning mist lingers.
Modern composite materials withstand Thornton Heath's busy road spray better than traditional wood ever could. Powder-coated aluminium frames resist rust even when facing the constant moisture from overhanging London plane trees. Automated options solve the awkward dance of juggling shopping bags while fumbling for keys – particularly valuable for those tight driveways typical of converted flats around Streatham Common.
Twenty years fitting gates between Norbury station and Pollards Hill means understanding which hinges cope with uneven Victorian brickwork. Local knowledge matters when your installer knows exactly why gates along the A23 need stronger fixings than those tucked into quieter crescents.




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Standard side gates start around £400-£600, while automated double driveway gates for those larger Norbury properties range from £2,500-£4,500 including groundwork and installation.
Absolutely – from the conservation areas near Norbury Hall right through to modern developments in CR7, including all streets between Norbury Park and Thornton Heath Rec.
Bespoke gates typically take 3-4 weeks from measurement to installation, though stock designs for standard openings can often be fitted within 10 days.
Every gate installation includes decade-long protection covering both materials and workmanship – essential peace of mind given how South London weather tests outdoor fixtures.
Victorian pillars often need reinforcement for motor units, but most Edwardian posts handle automation well. Free assessments determine what's needed without obligation.
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