Panel Fencing in Nunhead installed with care, straight lines and a clean finish. Choose lap panels, closeboard, feather edge or a trellis top, with timber or concrete posts to suit your garden.
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If your boundary is leaning, gappy or past its best, we install new fencing that looks right and lasts. We work across SE15, including routes near Nunhead Green and the edges of Telegraph Hill Park. From privacy upgrades to full perimeter replacements, we supply and fit panels that match your style and budget. Expect tidy workmanship, secure fixings and a fence that stands up to South London weather.
Nunhead’s Victorian terraces and Edwardian houses often have narrow side returns and long gardens, so access and material handling need planning. Period cottages can also have older brickwork and uneven ground levels that affect post spacing and panel heights. We regularly complete panel fencing Nunhead area projects where boundaries meet neighbours, alleyways or rear access paths. Our team arrives prepared for the realities of compact plots and shared boundaries.
We start with a site visit to measure, check levels, and confirm panel heights, post types and any gravel board requirements. You’ll get clear options for lap panels, closeboard, hit & miss or trellis-top finishes, plus concrete posts or timber posts depending on durability and look. We protect planting, keep noise and mess controlled, and remove old materials responsibly. Homeowners choose us for reliable scheduling, neat lines, and a workmanship-backed installation.
In Nunhead and wider SE15, gardens often sit on mixed ground with slight slopes, so we set posts to consistent heights and use gravel boards where needed. Parking and access can be tight on residential streets, especially near Nunhead Cemetery and connecting roads towards Peckham, so we plan deliveries and carry routes in advance. We also consider shared boundaries and existing walls common to period homes. If council or neighbour considerations apply, we’ll flag them early and keep the job moving smoothly.




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Costs vary with length, height, access and the specification. As a guide, supply-and-fit panel fencing typically ranges from about £90–£160 per metre for standard lap panels with timber posts, and around £120–£220 per metre for closeboard/feather edge with concrete posts and gravel boards. Trellis tops and hit & miss designs can sit towards the higher end. We’ll measure on site and confirm options.
Most residential fencing jobs take 1–3 days, depending on the run length and whether we’re removing old posts and concrete footings. A short side return may be completed in a day, while a full garden perimeter can take longer. Timescales are affected by access (common with terraces), ground conditions, and any level changes that require stepping panels or adjusting gravel boards. We’ll provide a realistic schedule after surveying.
In many cases, garden fencing is permitted development, especially when it’s within typical height limits and not facing a highway. However, rules can change for corner plots, front boundaries, or if the property is listed or in a conservation area. We’ll talk through your layout, check likely constraints in the London Borough of Southwark, and advise if you should confirm details with the council before work starts.
We provide a 10-year warranty on our workmanship, covering issues such as post movement caused by incorrect setting, poor alignment, or fixings failures. We also use quality materials and install to suit the site, including appropriate post depth and gravel boards where needed. Timber components are subject to normal weathering, but we’ll advise on treatment and maintenance to maximise lifespan. Any concerns after installation are handled promptly.
We install lap panels for a cost-effective boundary, and closeboard or feather edge for a stronger, more premium finish. Hit & miss is popular where you want airflow without losing privacy, while trellis-top panels add height and soften the look for planting. You can choose timber posts for a traditional style or concrete posts for durability, plus gravel boards to protect the base. We’ll recommend the best combination for your garden and exposure.
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