Upgrade your boundary with Panel Fencing in Addiscombe that looks sharp and stands firm. We fit lap panels, closeboard and hit & miss styles with timber or concrete posts, finished to a premium standard.
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Addiscombe homeowners often want fencing that boosts privacy without making the garden feel boxed in. Whether you’re near Addiscombe tram stop or backing onto Ashburton Park, we install panel fencing that’s straight, secure and built to handle wind and wear. From replacing storm-damaged runs to full garden boundaries, we tailor the layout to your site. We also match heights and finishes to complement neighbouring lines.
Local properties here range from Victorian terraces to Edwardian houses and 1930s semis, and each brings different access and boundary quirks. Narrow side returns, shared alleyways and uneven garden levels are common, especially around CR0. We plan panel sizes, post spacing and gravel boards to suit the setting and keep everything looking consistent. If you’re updating a rear garden in East Croydon or Shirley, we’ll recommend a style that balances privacy, light and durability.
Our process starts with a site visit, clear measurements and a written specification so you know exactly what’s included. We remove and dispose of old fencing responsibly, set posts accurately, and install panels with fixings chosen for longevity. You’ll get straightforward communication, tidy working practices and a finish that looks professional from both sides where possible. Fine Landscaping is only 10 minutes away, so aftercare and follow-up are easy.
In the London Borough of Croydon, gardens often have mixed ground—firm clay patches, softer borders and old footing lines from previous fences. We adapt post depth and concrete footing sizes to suit conditions and exposure, especially on open runs near parks. Access and parking can be tight around residential streets, so we plan deliveries and waste collection to minimise disruption. This local approach helps panel fencing in the Addiscombe area stay rigid and tidy for years.




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Costs vary by height, style and how much needs removing. As a guide, supply-and-fit for standard lap panels often starts around £90–£140 per metre, while closeboard/feather edge or hit & miss fencing is commonly £120–£200 per metre. Concrete posts and gravel boards add durability but can increase costs. Gates, tricky access, and ground levelling can also affect the final figure.
Most straightforward runs take 1–2 days, depending on length and access. Replacing a short section may be completed in a few hours, while longer boundaries with multiple corners, gates or level changes can take 2–4 days. Time is also affected by removing old posts, setting new concrete, and weather conditions. We’ll confirm a realistic schedule after measuring on site.
In many cases, garden fencing is permitted development, especially when it’s under 2 metres high (or under 1 metre next to a highway). However, rules can change for corner plots, listed buildings, flats, or where covenants apply. We’ll talk through your boundary position and intended height, and we can help you check any Croydon-specific constraints before work starts to avoid problems later.
We provide a 10-year warranty on our workmanship for panel fencing installations, covering issues such as post movement due to poor installation, fixings failures, or panels coming loose under normal use. Timber is a natural material, so cosmetic changes like weathering or minor shrinkage aren’t classed as faults. We’ll also advise on treatments and maintenance to extend the life of your fence.
Popular options include lap panels for value, closeboard/feather edge for maximum privacy, and hit & miss for airflow and a modern look. Trellis-top panels are a great choice if you want extra height without blocking light. You can choose timber posts or concrete posts, and add gravel boards to protect panels from ground moisture. We’ll recommend the best combination for your garden layout and budget.
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