Panel Fencing in Knightsbridge that looks refined, feels secure, and stands up to London weather. Choose lap panels, closeboard, hit & miss or trellis top, installed with precision and care.
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Knightsbridge gardens demand fencing that complements premium homes while delivering real privacy. We install robust panel fencing close to Harrods and along streets leading towards Hyde Park, with finishes that suit both formal courtyards and larger rear gardens. Whether you need a discreet boundary upgrade or a full replacement, we keep lines straight and detailing sharp. Work is planned to minimise disruption in busy SW1 and SW3 streets.
Local properties range from grand mansion blocks to period townhouses and ultra-luxury apartments with landscaped communal gardens. These settings often need fencing that’s quieter visually, but engineered properly for longevity—especially where boundaries meet paving, basements, or raised planters. We regularly work across Chelsea, South Kensington and Belgravia, tailoring height, style and post choice to the architecture. For shared accessways and mews-style plots, we design layouts that make the most of limited space.
We start with a site visit to check levels, boundary lines, and fixing points, then recommend the best panel type and post system. Old fencing is removed cleanly, posts are set accurately, and gravel boards are fitted where needed to protect timber from ground moisture. You’ll get a clear written scope, tidy workmanship, and a finish that matches your garden style. Fine Landscaping is based in Norbury—around 35 minutes away—so you get responsive service without compromising on quality.
Panel fencing Knightsbridge area projects often involve tight access, controlled parking, and careful timing around deliveries and concierge rules. We plan loading, waste removal and material storage to keep communal areas and pavements clear. Ground conditions can vary from compacted made-ground to landscaped soil over hardstanding, so we choose appropriate post depths and fixings. We also factor in boundary sensitivities common in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea/City of Westminster.




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Costs in Knightsbridge vary with height, style and access. As a guide, supply-and-install often starts around £120–£180 per metre for lap panels with timber posts, and £170–£260 per metre for closeboard or feather edge with concrete posts and gravel boards. Trellis tops, hit & miss and premium timber can increase the figure. Tight access, parking restrictions and removal of old fencing also affect the total.
Most panel fencing jobs take 1–3 days, depending on the length of run and how many posts need replacing. A short boundary in a mews or courtyard may be completed in a day, while longer gardens across SW7 can take longer if levels need correcting or concrete posts are used. Weather, access through communal areas, and disposal logistics can also extend the schedule. We confirm a realistic timeframe after surveying.
In many cases, garden fencing is permitted development, particularly when it’s at the rear and within typical height limits. However, rules can change for front boundaries, corner plots, listed buildings, conservation areas, or where the fence borders a highway. Because Knightsbridge includes sensitive streetscapes, we check the property context and advise on compliant heights and designs. If permissions or landlord approvals are required, we help you gather the details before work starts.
We provide a 10-year workmanship warranty on our panel fencing installations, covering issues such as post movement caused by incorrect setting, fixings failures, and alignment problems arising from installation. It’s designed to give homeowners confidence that the fence will stay solid and true. Timber and concrete products may also carry manufacturer warranties, depending on the chosen specification. We’ll explain what’s covered and how to care for the fence to maximise lifespan.
We install lap panels, closeboard, feather edge, hit & miss and trellis-top fencing, with either concrete posts or timber posts. Gravel boards are recommended where the fence meets soil or planting beds, helping prevent rot and staining. For a more contemporary look, closeboard with clean capping works well; for airflow and light, hit & miss or trellis tops are popular. We’ll advise on the best option for privacy, wind exposure and the style of your property.
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