Panel Fencing in Marylebone that looks sharp and stands firm. Choose lap panels, closeboard or hit & miss, finished with posts and gravel boards for a clean, long-lasting boundary.
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If your boundary needs upgrading near Marylebone High Street or around Baker Street, we install fencing that suits the area’s refined streetscape. Our panel fencing is built for privacy, security and a tidy rear-garden finish. We supply and fit lap panels, feather edge, closeboard, hit & miss and trellis top designs. Every job is measured precisely so lines stay straight and gates close cleanly.
The Marylebone area includes Georgian townhouses, mansion blocks and period conversions, often with compact courtyards and shared access routes. We’re used to working where space is limited and neighbours are close, keeping the site organised and considerate. For rear gardens backing onto Regent’s Park edges or quieter mews, we can tailor heights and screening to balance privacy and light. If you’re comparing panel fencing Marylebone area options, we’ll guide you to the right style for your property.
We start with a site visit to check levels, boundaries and any hidden services, then recommend posts, panels and gravel boards to match. Installations are set out carefully, posts are aligned and concreted properly, and panels are fixed to resist wind movement. We keep you informed on timings and access, and leave the garden clean and usable. Homeowners choose us for consistent workmanship, clear communication, and a 10-year warranty for peace of mind.
Marylebone sites often mean tight access, controlled parking and careful waste removal, so we plan deliveries and loading to minimise disruption. We also see mixed ground conditions in W1 gardens, from compacted sub-bases to older made ground, and we adjust post footings accordingly. For panel fencing in City of Westminster, we can advise on boundary heights and neighbour-facing finishes. Our approach suits everything from mews gardens to larger plots near Regent’s Park.




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Costs vary with height, style, access and whether old fencing needs removal. As a guide, supply-and-fit panel fencing in W1 often ranges from £120–£220 per metre for lap panels with timber posts, and £170–£300 per metre for closeboard or feather edge with concrete posts and gravel boards. Trellis tops and hit & miss designs can add £15–£40 per metre. We provide a detailed written estimate after a site visit.
Most runs are completed in 1–3 days, depending on length, ground conditions and how much demolition is required. A short replacement of 6–10 metres can often be done in a day, while longer boundaries or stepped fencing on slopes may take longer. Access in Marylebone (parking, narrow side returns, shared passages) can affect pace, as can curing time for post concrete in colder weather.
In many cases, garden fencing is permitted development, but limits can apply to height (especially next to a highway) and to listed buildings or conservation areas, which are common locally. City of Westminster rules may also be relevant if you’re changing a front boundary or altering a wall-and-fence combination. We’ll flag likely constraints during the survey and can help you check the correct guidance before work starts.
We provide a 10-year warranty on our workmanship for panel fencing installations, covering issues such as post movement, fixings failure and alignment problems caused by installation. 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 such as staining/painting schedules and checking for plant growth that can trap moisture against panels.
Popular choices include lap panels for value, closeboard for strength, feather edge for a traditional look, and hit & miss for airflow with privacy. Trellis top panels work well where you want screening without losing light, and we can pair them with gravel boards to reduce rot at ground level. Choose between timber posts or durable concrete posts depending on longevity and budget. We’ll recommend the best combination for your garden layout and exposure.
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