Upgrade boundaries with Panel Fencing in Holland Park that suits period gardens and modern courtyards alike. Choose lap panels, closeboard or trellis tops, installed plumb and secure with timber or concrete posts. Fine Landscaping delivers a crisp finish built to last.
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Holland Park gardens demand fencing that looks refined and performs in all weather. Whether you’re near Kyoto Garden or walking distance from the Design Museum, we install smart, sturdy panels that complement mature planting and formal layouts. From simple boundary replacements to full runs with gravel boards, we keep lines straight and finishes tidy. We also match heights and styles to neighbouring boundaries where appropriate.
The Holland Park area is known for large Victorian houses, mansion conversions and other period properties, often with side returns and long rear gardens. We’re used to working around delicate paving, raised beds and established shrubs, keeping disruption low. In W11 and W14, access can be tight, so we plan deliveries and panel sizes carefully. If you’re updating a shared boundary, we can advise on sensible, neighbour-friendly solutions.
We start with a site visit to check levels, wind exposure and the condition of existing posts. You’ll receive clear options for lap panels, feather edge, closeboard, hit & miss or trellis top, plus post and gravel board choices. Our team installs with proper post depth, consistent spacing and clean fixings, then removes waste for a neat handover. Homeowners choose us for reliable scheduling, careful workmanship and a 10-year warranty.
In the panel fencing in Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, we regularly deal with narrow access, controlled parking and shared boundaries. Ground conditions vary from compacted sub-bases to softer garden soils, so we choose post depth and concrete footings accordingly. Period properties around Kensington and Notting Hill often need fencing that looks traditional from both sides. We plan around council rules, delivery windows and neighbour considerations to keep projects smooth.




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Costs vary with height, length, access and whether posts need replacing. As a guide, supply and install for standard lap panels often starts around £110–£170 per metre, while closeboard or feather edge is commonly £150–£240 per metre. Concrete posts and gravel boards can add £20–£60 per metre but improve longevity. Tight access in W11/W14 and disposal of old fencing may affect the final figure.
Most straightforward replacements take 1–2 days for a typical rear boundary, assuming clear access and minimal ground issues. Longer runs, stepped levels or multiple corners can take 2–4 days. Timescales also depend on whether we’re setting new concrete posts, waiting for footings to cure, or working around shared access with neighbours. We’ll confirm a schedule after the site survey and keep you updated throughout.
In many cases, garden fencing is permitted development, especially when it sits within typical height limits and isn’t next to a highway. However, rules can change for listed buildings, conservation areas, or where the fence fronts a road. We’ll ask the right questions during the survey and can help you check RBKC guidance before work starts. If permission is needed, we’ll advise on compliant heights and designs.
We provide a 10-year warranty on our workmanship for panel fencing installations, covering issues such as unstable posts, failed fixings or premature movement caused by installation faults. Materials are covered by the manufacturer’s guarantee, which varies by product and timber treatment. The warranty assumes normal use and excludes storm damage, impact damage and alterations by third parties. We’ll explain care and maintenance to help maximise lifespan.
We install lap panels for a classic, cost-effective boundary, and closeboard or feather edge for a stronger, more private finish. Hit & miss fencing is popular where you want airflow without losing screening, while trellis tops add height and a softer look for climbers. Choose timber or concrete posts, with gravel boards to protect panels from ground moisture. We’ll recommend the best combination based on exposure, privacy needs and the style of your property.
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