Panel Fencing in Woolwich, installed neatly and built to last. Choose lap panels, closeboard or feather edge with concrete or timber posts, finished to suit your garden.
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If your boundary is leaning, rattling or letting in too much street noise, a new fence makes an immediate difference. Fine Landscaping installs panel fencing across SE18, from Woolwich Town Centre to the Royal Arsenal riverside. We fit robust systems with gravel boards to protect panels from splashback and rot. The result is a cleaner line, better privacy and a fence that stays put in bad weather.
Woolwich has a mix of Victorian terraces, converted arsenal buildings and newer apartment developments, so access and boundary layouts vary a lot. In Plumstead and Charlton, we often replace tired rear garden runs with stronger posts and straight, level bays. Around the Royal Arsenal, fencing may need to work alongside modern paving, lighting and shared access routes. We plan the installation around your property type, neighbours and any existing walls or steps.
We start with a site visit to measure accurately, check levels and agree the right style for privacy and wind exposure. Your old fencing is removed and disposed of responsibly, then posts are set securely and panels fixed with tidy, consistent spacing. We use quality fixings and install gravel boards as standard where suitable, helping prevent ground contact damage. Homeowners choose us for clear communication, reliable scheduling and workmanship backed by a 10-year warranty.
In the panel fencing Woolwich area, we often deal with mixed ground conditions: compacted clay, made-up ground and hardstanding edges. Parking and access can be tight near Woolwich Ferry routes and busier streets, so we plan deliveries and waste removal to minimise disruption. We also account for level changes common in older terrace gardens, using gravel boards and stepped runs where needed. Our approach suits both traditional boundaries and modern courtyard layouts across the Royal Borough of Greenwich.




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Costs depend on fence length, height, access and the specification. As a guide, supply and install for standard lap panels with timber posts may start around £90–£140 per metre, while closeboard or feather edge with concrete posts and gravel boards is often £140–£220 per metre. Trellis tops, removal of old concrete, and difficult access in SE18 can increase costs. We provide a detailed written quote after a site visit.
Most residential fencing jobs take 1–3 days, depending on the run length and how much removal is needed. A straightforward 6–10 panel replacement can often be completed in a day or two. Timescales increase if posts are set in deep concrete, if there are significant level changes, or if access is restricted (common around busier Woolwich streets). Weather and curing time for post concrete can also affect scheduling.
In many cases, garden fencing is permitted development, especially for rear boundaries, but there are height limits and extra considerations near highways. If your fence borders a road or footpath, or if you’re in a conservation area, rules can be stricter. We’ll discuss your layout in Woolwich and advise on typical limits, then help you check any Royal Borough of Greenwich requirements before work starts. When in doubt, we recommend confirming with the council.
Yes. Our installations come with a 10-year warranty covering workmanship, including post setting, alignment and fixings, provided the fence hasn’t been altered or damaged by third parties. Materials are covered by the relevant manufacturer or supplier guarantees, which vary by product. We’ll explain what’s included for your chosen panels, posts and gravel boards, and we’ll provide care advice to help maximise lifespan in exposed gardens.
We install a full range of options, including lap panels for value, closeboard for strength and privacy, and feather edge for a classic, premium finish. For airflow and a lighter look, hit & miss fencing is popular, and trellis tops work well where you want extra height without losing daylight. Choose concrete posts for longevity or timber posts for a softer look. We’ll recommend the best combination for your garden levels, wind exposure and budget.
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