Panel Fencing in Pimlico that looks sharp, lasts, and suits period gardens. Choose lap panels, closeboard or trellis-top finishes, installed cleanly with timber or concrete posts.
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Pimlico gardens often need fencing that balances privacy with a refined street scene. We install robust panel fencing that complements the setting around Tate Britain and St George's Square. Whether you’re replacing storm-damaged panels or upgrading a tired boundary, we focus on straight lines, neat levels and long-term durability. Work is planned to minimise disruption in SW1 and keep access routes clear.
Our team is used to the mix of Regency townhouses, mansion blocks and period conversions found across Pimlico, Westminster and towards Victoria. Many rear gardens are compact, with tight side returns and shared boundaries that demand careful setting-out. We also work with river-facing plots where wind exposure can be higher, so post choice and fixings matter. Every installation is tailored to the property’s style and the garden’s layout.
We start with a site visit to measure, check levels and discuss privacy, security and sightlines. You’ll receive clear options for panels, posts and gravel boards, plus a tidy schedule that fits local access and parking realities. Our installers use quality fixings, set posts correctly and finish with clean edges and consistent heights. Homeowners trust us for punctual work, respectful neighbours’ boundaries, and a 10-year warranty for peace of mind.
Panel fencing in City of Westminster often involves restricted access, controlled parking and shared party boundaries. In Pimlico, narrow passages and basement lightwells can limit material handling, so we plan deliveries and carry routes carefully. Ground conditions can vary between made-up ground and compacted sub-bases, so post depths and concrete footing sizes are adjusted accordingly. We also keep heights and sightlines appropriate for SW1 gardens and neighbouring windows.




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Costs in Pimlico vary with access, height, and whether you choose timber or concrete posts. As a guide, supply and installation typically ranges from about £110–£190 per metre for standard lap panels, and around £160–£260 per metre for closeboard/feather edge builds. Trellis tops, hit & miss designs, and upgrades like concrete gravel boards can increase costs. We provide a site-specific quote after measuring and checking ground conditions.
Most panel fencing jobs in Pimlico take 1–3 days, depending on the run length and how many posts need replacing. A short garden boundary might be completed in a day, while longer runs with concrete posts, gravel boards, or significant level changes can take longer. Access constraints near mansion blocks and shared boundaries can also affect pace. We confirm timings after the survey and keep the site tidy throughout.
In many cases, fencing is permitted development, but height limits and location matter—especially near highways or where front boundaries are involved. In the City of Westminster, additional considerations may apply for listed buildings, conservation areas, or where a boundary affects visibility. We’ll advise on typical rules, check the basics during our visit, and can help you confirm requirements with the council before work begins if anything looks uncertain.
We provide a 10-year warranty on our fencing workmanship, covering issues such as post movement due to incorrect installation, fixings failures, or panels coming loose under normal use. Natural timber characteristics—like minor seasonal movement or weathering—are expected, but we’ll advise on treatments and maintenance to extend lifespan. Materials may also carry manufacturer guarantees depending on the product chosen. Warranty terms are provided in writing with your quote.
We install lap panels for cost-effective privacy, feather edge/closeboard for a stronger, more premium finish, and hit & miss fencing where airflow is useful in exposed gardens. Trellis-top panels are popular in Pimlico for keeping light while improving screening. You can choose timber or concrete posts, plus gravel boards to protect panels from ground moisture. We’ll recommend the best combination based on wind exposure, garden levels, and the look of your property.
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