Panel Fencing in Oval that looks sharp, lasts longer, and suits period gardens. Choose lap panels, closeboard or trellis-top finishes, installed with solid posts and tidy lines.
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If your boundary is leaning, gappy or weather-worn, we install new fencing that immediately improves privacy and kerb appeal. We work across SE11, including streets near The Oval cricket ground and Oval tube station. Whether you need a straightforward run to define a rear garden or a smarter frontage, we’ll match the style to your property and neighbours. Expect clean edges, consistent heights and a finish that stands up to London weather.
Oval’s Georgian townhouses, Victorian terraces and mansion flats often come with narrow side returns, shared boundaries and older brickwork that needs careful fixing. Our team is used to tight access routes in Kennington and Vauxhall, where materials must be carried through hallways or along passageways. We recommend panel types and post systems that suit exposed corners, busy footfall, and overlooked gardens. The result is fencing that complements period features without looking out of place.
We start with a site visit to check levels, boundary lines and any weak ground, then provide a clear, itemised quote. Installation includes proper post depth, straight runs, and gravel boards where needed to protect panels from splashback. We keep disruption low, remove waste, and leave paths and beds tidy at the end of each day. Homeowners choose us for reliable scheduling, neat workmanship, and a 10-year warranty for peace of mind.
In the panel fencing Oval area, we often deal with mixed ground conditions and uneven levels between neighbouring gardens. Access can be tight around mansion flat blocks, so we plan deliveries, cutting and waste removal carefully. We also consider sightlines, shared boundaries and noise-sensitive times, especially close to Kennington Park. For panel fencing in London Borough of Lambeth, we’ll advise on heights and boundary placement and help you stay compliant.




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Costs in SE11 vary with height, panel type, and whether you choose timber or concrete posts. As a guide, budget roughly £90–£160 per metre for standard lap panels with timber posts, and around £130–£220 per metre for closeboard/feather edge with concrete posts and gravel boards. Removal of old fencing, difficult access, and sloping ground can increase the price. We provide an itemised quote after a site visit.
Most residential jobs take 1–2 days for a typical rear-garden run, with longer projects (multiple sides or complex corners) taking 3–5 days. Timescales depend on access, how much old fencing needs removing, and whether the ground is level or requires stepping. Concrete curing time can also affect scheduling. We’ll confirm a realistic programme before starting and keep you updated if weather impacts progress.
In many cases, garden fencing is permitted development, especially for rear boundaries, but there are limits on height and extra considerations for front gardens, highways, and corner plots. If your property is listed or in a conservation area, restrictions can be tighter. We’ll discuss your layout, advise on typical Lambeth requirements, and help you make sensible choices. If anything looks unclear, we recommend checking with the council before installation.
We provide a 10-year warranty on our workmanship, covering issues such as post movement caused by incorrect installation, fixings failure, and panels coming loose under normal use. It doesn’t cover accidental damage, extreme storms, or changes made by third parties, but we’re always happy to inspect and advise. We also use quality materials and proven fixing methods to reduce warping and premature rot. Warranty details are provided in writing.
We install lap panels, closeboard, feather edge, hit & miss, and trellis-top fencing, with options for timber or concrete posts and gravel boards. Closeboard and feather edge are popular for privacy, while hit & miss improves airflow in windy spots. Trellis tops add height without blocking light and work well with climbing plants. We’ll help you choose a design that suits your garden, budget, and the look of nearby Georgian and Victorian properties.
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