Fencing that feels architectural.
Slatted hardwood screens, rendered masonry walls, corten panels and living hedges. Fencing should frame a garden — not enclose it.
Slatted hardwood screens, rendered masonry walls, corten panels and living hedges. Fencing should frame a garden — not enclose it.
Choose the surface first, then the detail.
Slatted Hardwood
- Iroko batten
- Rhythm and light
- Powder-coated posts
Rendered Wall
- Silicone render
- Capping detail
- Structural brick core
Corten Steel
- Weathering finish
- Laser-cut detail
- Long span
Four stages, no surprises.
Survey
Boundary check, neighbour liaison, levels.
Design
Elevations, material, cap and post detail drawn up.
Build
Concrete footings to frost depth, spirit-level finish.
Finish
Stain, cap, planting pockets and handover.
Work we've just finished.
Things clients ask us.
We check your title plan at survey and liaise with neighbours where boundaries are shared.
2m to the rear generally, 1m to the front, taller with planning. Corner plots have their own rules.
Yes if detailed properly — we use 18mm gaps and stagger the backing slats.
Not when built on a proper footing with movement joints and a silicone render.
Yes — pleached screens, climbing frames and bespoke trellis are all part of what we do.
Bespoke timber, steel or aluminium gates are part of most fencing projects. We handle automation too.
Ready to redesign your outside?
Tell us about your garden and we'll come and see it — a free site visit with Phil, no obligation, usually booked within a fortnight.