Upgrade boundaries with Panel Fencing in Honor Oak, installed for strength, privacy and a clean finish. Choose lap panels, closeboard or trellis-top designs with timber or concrete posts. We handle removal, setting-out and tidy installation from start to finish.
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Honor Oak gardens often sit on slopes and exposed spots, so fencing needs to be properly set, braced and aligned. We install robust panel fencing that stands up to wind and daily wear, whether you’re near One Tree Hill or a short walk from Honor Oak Park station. From replacing storm-damaged bays to fencing a full rear boundary, we keep lines straight and finishes smart. Every job includes careful measuring, level changes planned in, and a tidy site at the end.
Our team knows the mix of Victorian terraces, Edwardian houses and 1930s semis across SE23, where access can be tight and boundaries aren’t always perfectly square. We regularly work across the wider panel fencing Honor Oak area, including Forest Hill and Brockley, adapting layouts to side returns, shared alleyways and long garden runs. If you’re updating an older fence, we can match heights and styles to neighbouring boundaries while improving strength and privacy. We’ll also advise on options that suit period homes without looking out of place.
We start with a site visit to check ground levels, post spacing and any hidden issues such as old concrete footings. Next, we agree the specification—panels, posts and gravel boards—then schedule installation with minimal disruption. We use quality fixings, set posts accurately, and fit panels to reduce rattle and movement. Homeowners choose Fine Landscaping for clear communication, reliable timekeeping and a 10-year warranty for peace of mind.
Across the London Borough of Lewisham, we often see mixed ground conditions—compact clay, made-up soil, and roots near boundary lines—so we size post holes and footings accordingly. Honor Oak’s hilly streets can mean stepped fencing and careful alignment to avoid gaps under panels. Parking and access can be restricted around SE23, so we plan deliveries and waste removal to keep disruption down. Where boundaries are shared, we’ll help you choose a specification that looks smart from both sides.




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Costs vary with height, access, and whether you choose timber or concrete posts. As a guide, budget around £90–£160 per metre for standard lap panels with timber posts, and roughly £120–£220 per metre for closeboard/feather edge with concrete posts and gravel boards. Removal of old fencing, steep level changes, and tricky access in SE23 can affect the total. We provide a detailed written quote after a site visit.
Most panel fencing jobs take 1–2 days for a typical rear boundary, while longer runs or full garden perimeters may take 2–4 days. Timescales depend on the number of bays, ground conditions, and whether we’re removing old posts and concrete first. Sloping gardens around Honor Oak can require stepped panels or extra setting-out time. We’ll confirm a realistic schedule before we start and keep you updated throughout.
In many cases, replacing or installing garden fencing is permitted development, especially for rear gardens. Rules can change depending on height (particularly next to highways), whether your property is listed, or if there are local restrictions. If you’re unsure, we’ll talk through the proposed height and position and help you check any Lewisham requirements before work begins. We always aim to keep installations compliant and neighbour-friendly.
We provide a 10-year warranty on our fencing installation workmanship, covering issues such as loose fixings, incorrectly set posts, or movement caused by installation faults. Materials are covered by the manufacturer’s warranty, which varies by product and treatment type. To keep your fence performing well, we’ll advise on aftercare, including staining/painting schedules and how to prevent rot at the base. Any concerns—contact us and we’ll inspect promptly.
We supply and fit lap panels, closeboard, feather edge, hit & miss, and trellis-top options to suit privacy and style. Posts can be timber for a traditional look or concrete for maximum durability, often paired with gravel boards to protect the base from moisture. If you want more light while keeping security, trellis tops are popular for SE23 gardens. We’ll help you choose the right height, finish and layout for your property and boundaries.
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