Victorian terraces in Thornton Heath deserve boundaries that match their character. From the bustling High Street to the quieter roads near Grangewood Park, every property needs the right panel fence to complete its outdoor space.
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Those narrow passages between CR7's terraced houses present unique challenges when it comes to fencing. Years of navigating the tight alleyways off Brigstock Road have taught us exactly how to manoeuvre panels through spaces barely wider than a wheelbarrow. South Norwood residents face similar constraints, which is why precision planning beats brute force every time.
Concrete posts sink differently in London clay compared to sandy soil. Properties near the railway line towards Selhurst station need deeper foundations to counteract the vibrations. Standard 6-foot panels work brilliantly for most gardens, though the sloping terrain towards Broad Green often calls for stepped installations. Weather-treated timber from sustainable sources ensures longevity despite our unpredictable British climate.
Twenty-three fencing projects completed last month alone across Thornton Heath speak volumes. Regular faces at Ashburton Park café often mention seeing our vans parked outside neighbours' homes – that local recognition took years to build.




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Most terraced properties in Thornton Heath require 8-12 panels, bringing costs to £850-£1,400 including posts and installation. Corner plots near London Road might reach £2,000-£2,500 due to additional footage.
Absolutely – from the pond area right through to Norbury Brook and beyond. Every street within CR7 falls within our regular working radius, plus neighbouring Selhurst and South Norwood postcodes.
Smaller gardens typically see completion within 2-3 days of starting. Expect 4-6 days total from initial measurement to final panel – weather permitting, naturally.
Each installation carries decade-long protection against structural failure. Posts, panels, and gravel boards all fall under this comprehensive coverage – paperwork provided upon completion for your records.
Often yes – particularly those robust posts from the 1970s installations common in Thornton Heath. A quick inspection determines suitability, potentially saving hundreds on your project budget.
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