Garden Fencing

Shop our range of garden fencing and fence panels to decorate and protect your property. Whether you are looking to define boundaries, freshen up your garden design or improve your privacy, there are fencing options for you. Explore garden trellises for more decorative fencing or picket fence options for a traditional look. No matter what colour fence you pick, feel free to paint your fence to freshen up its look at any point. From wooden fences to privacy screens - check out our selection today.

Popular Garden Fences

  • Picket Fence: Whether you’re looking for a ‘white picket fence’ or something more flashy, a picket fence is a classic design. Made from evenly spaced vertical slats usually made from wood or vinyl, picket fences make your home appear inviting.
  • Privacy Fence: If you have an overlooked garden or nosy neighbours, a privacy fence is a popular way to gain more privacy and security. This solid and tall fence is usually made from wood or vinyl.
  • Wrought Iron Fence: Both elegant and strong, wrought iron fences are an excellent choice for a decorative fence. No matter the colour scheme of your garden decor, a wrought iron fence will blend in well.
  • Lattice Fence: Known for creating a sweet impression, lattice fences blend in well with nature and are very decorative. Made of crisscrossed wooden slats, you can have both privacy and airflow with this.
  • Trellis Fence: Trellis fences are very similar to lattice fences. They involve vertical wooden slats that form a grid pattern. These fences are also decorative and are often paired with climbing plants.

  • Chain Link Fence
  • Horizontal Slat Fence
  • Vinyl Fence
  • Cedar Fence
  • Stone or Brick Wall Fence
  • Bamboo Fence
  • Corten Steel Fence
  • Shadowbox Fence
  • Split Rail Fence
  • Closeboard Fence
  • What is the cheapest fencing for a garden?

    The cheapest fences are usually bamboo fences and wire mesh fences. This is because the materials are cheaper, making them cheaper to produce. They are also easy to install and require less maintenance overall than more decorative fences like trellis or lattice. If these fences are not your style, wooden fences also tend to be on the cheaper side, so make sure to browse all the options within your preferences.

    What size fence can you put up without planning permission?

    For your back garden, you can put up a fence that is up to 2 metres tall without planning permission. If the fence is at the front of your house, you can put up a fence under 1 metre. Make sure to check with your local council in case there are any variations in rules and regulations.

    What can I do if my neighbour's fence is too high?

    If your neighbour's fence is too high, it is best to speak with them and explain the issue. Try to come to an agreement and consider their point of view. If the fence is encroaching onto your property or exceeds the height limit for the UK, you can speak to your local council or authority who may investigate the issue further.

    Can I legally paint my side of a neighbour's fence?

    You can paint your side of the fence as long as you do not damage the fence, or do anything that will affect your neighbours side of the fence. It’s always a good idea to check in with your neighbour first and engage in open communication to prevent any arguments or bad feelings.