Those sprawling Wimbledon gardens deserve boundaries as distinguished as the championship courts nearby. Panel fencing brings privacy to properties from the Village's leafy lanes to South Wimbledon's bustling terraces.
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Victorian properties throughout SW19 often struggle with ageing timber boundaries that have weathered decades of British seasons. Modern panel systems solve these perennial problems whilst respecting the character of Wimbledon's diverse architecture. From compact terraces near the station to substantial plots backing onto Wimbledon Common, each installation demands careful consideration of both aesthetics and practicality.
Contemporary fence panels come in heights ranging from 0.9m to 1.8m, with closeboard and featheredge options particularly suited to sloping gardens common around Copse Hill. Concrete posts eliminate rot issues that plague traditional installations, whilst gravel boards protect timber from ground moisture. Acoustic panels prove popular with homeowners near the A3, effectively dampening traffic noise whilst maintaining attractive appearances.
Local knowledge matters when navigating Wimbledon's mix of conservation areas and modern developments. Years spent working across Raynes Park's Edwardian streets have taught us which materials weather best in our microclimate.




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Semi-detached homes in Wimbledon typically require 40-60 linear metres of fencing, costing £3,200-£5,400 including materials and installation. Larger properties near the Common may reach £8,000-£12,000 depending on panel specifications and ground conditions.
Absolutely - from Wimbledon Village's prestigious addresses to busy residential streets in South Wimbledon. Regular projects span SW19 and SW20, including Raynes Park's garden-proud neighbourhoods.
Most residential installations complete within 2-4 days, weather permitting. Extensive perimeters or challenging access might extend to a full week.
Every installation carries decade-long protection covering structural integrity and weather resistance. This comprehensive guarantee reflects confidence in both materials and craftsmanship.
Stepped installations handle slopes beautifully - particularly useful for properties climbing towards Wimbledon Hill. Gravel boards can be doubled for severe gradients, maintaining clean lines whilst following natural contours.
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