Upgrade your boundaries with Panel Fencing in Wimbledon Village that looks sharp and lasts. We install lap, closeboard and trellis-top options with timber or concrete posts, finished cleanly and securely.
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Wimbledon Village gardens demand fencing that complements premium homes while standing up to year-round weather. From properties near Wimbledon Village High Street to plots backing towards Wimbledon Common, we fit panel systems that improve privacy, security and kerb appeal. Choose classic lap panels for value or a more refined closeboard look for a crisp finish. We work across SW19 with tidy, considerate installation.
Local homes range from large detached houses to Georgian properties and luxury apartments with landscaped communal areas. That mix calls for flexible solutions, whether you need a robust run along a long boundary or a discreet screen beside a terrace. We regularly carry out panel fencing Wimbledon Village area projects where aesthetics matter as much as strength. Our team helps you match height, style and detailing to the character of your property.
We start with a site visit to check levels, wind exposure and the condition of existing posts and footings. Next, we recommend the right build-up—posts, gravel boards and panels—then install with accurate setting-out and secure fixings. You’ll get clear communication, respectful working practices and a finish that sits true along the line. Homeowners choose us for dependable workmanship and a straightforward 10-year warranty.
Access and parking can be tight around Wimbledon Village High Street, so we plan deliveries and waste removal to minimise disruption. Gardens near Cannizaro Park and Wimbledon Common can have uneven ground and mature roots, which affects post placement and panel alignment. We also consider wind exposure on open boundaries and specify stronger posts or concrete options where needed. For panel fencing in London Borough of Merton, we work in a way that suits both period plots and modern developments.




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Costs vary by length, height, access and whether posts and gravel boards need replacing. As a guide, supply-and-fit panel fencing often starts around £120–£200 per metre for standard lap panels, rising to £180–£300+ per metre for closeboard/feather edge builds with concrete posts and gravel boards. Trellis tops, stepped sections on slopes, and difficult access in SW19 can increase the overall price.
Most residential runs take 1–3 days, depending on the number of panels, ground conditions and whether we’re removing an existing fence. A short 3–6 panel replacement can be completed in a day, while longer boundaries or complex layouts may take several days. Timescales also depend on curing time for new post concrete, sloping gardens, and access for moving materials through side passages or shared drives.
In many cases, garden fencing is permitted development, especially when it’s within typical height limits and not beside a highway. However, rules can change for front boundaries, corner plots, listed buildings, and properties within conservation areas. We’ll discuss your layout and heights and, where needed, advise you to check London Borough of Merton guidance before work starts. We can also help you prepare the details you may need.
We provide a 10-year warranty on our workmanship for panel fencing installations, covering issues such as post stability, fixings and alignment when used as intended. It doesn’t cover storm damage, accidental impact, or problems caused by third-party alterations, but we’re always happy to inspect and advise. We also use reputable materials and will explain expected lifespans for timber versus concrete components at quotation stage.
Popular choices include lap panels for a cost-effective boundary, closeboard or feather edge for a premium, private finish, and hit & miss designs that reduce wind loading while maintaining screening. Trellis-top panels are ideal where you want extra height and planting support without losing light. You can pair panels with timber posts or upgrade to concrete posts and gravel boards for durability. We’ll recommend options based on style, exposure and maintenance preferences.
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