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Fencing Contractors in Salisbury
  • Closeboard fence with vertical boards and concrete posts.
  • Small closeboard fence along the side of a garden with property in background.
  • Green v mesh fencing around large fielded area.

Fencing Specialists Local

Stonehenge Fencing & Landscape Limited supply and erect a wide range of fencing in Salisbury and Amesbury. As well as fencing we can provide you with a range of gate solutions too!

Whether it’s a new fence installation or small repair to make your garden more secure, allow more privacy from neighbouring properties or keep pets safe, we offer a full range of fencing services along with friendly professional advice and free no obligation quotations.

We work with domestic, commercial and agricultural clients and we'd love to share our fencing advice with you.

New fencing installed in background of large garden with table and water feature.
New fencing installed in background of large garden with table and water feature.

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Fencing Solutions

There is a lot to consider when choosing the right fencing solution for you and your property and we're here to guide you every step of the way.

  • What style of fence are you interested in?
  • What height, length or distance would you like the fence to be?
  • Is there a fence to be taken down and removed?
  • Options of concrete or timber posts and gravel boards?
  • Agree with your neighbour on boundaries?
  • Access may be required from both sides
Close up of dark wooden fence with leaves growing through.
  • Closeboard fencing is very popular as it’s very strong and can be built using concrete posts and concrete gravel boards which keeps all timber off the ground, stopping any rotting and lasts longer than timber. However lots of people prefer the timber option for its appearance and it can be more cost effective.

    Closeboard fencing can come in different heights from 0.9m - 2m finished height. All timber is fully pressure treated and sourced from local suppliers.

    Closeboard fencing can be constructed using concrete mortice posts, concrete recessed posts or timber posts. These different systems also come with different rails, such as aris rails or sawn rails which are fixed with a nut and bolt system so its well worth researching what you would like first.

    Fencing Completed closeboard fence at whiteparish property.
  • Closeboard fence panels with vertical boards are a very popular system which can be installed using concrete slotted posts and concrete gravel boards or timber posts and gravel boards.

    These come in 3, 4, 5, 5ft 6 or 6ft high panels. Closeboard panels come with one side boarded and the other with the framework showing.

    It is important to discuss with neighbours who is having what side if sharing costs.

    Closeboard fence with vertical boards and concrete posts.
  • This traditional type of overlapping fence provides privacy to your garden, so it's a budget friendly screening solution for boundary fencing.

    This cost effective panel can be used on concrete or timber posts. The slats run horizontally and are the same both sides.

    Larch lap panel fencing in garden with trees in the background.
  • Trellis can be added to the top of any fence to give it a contemporary finish or be used to plant climbers and create a relaxing area.

    As well as enhancing your fence, they will also increase your garden's privacy levels. A trellis fence can even be used to improve security.

    Closeboard fence with trellis on top.
  • Different systems can be used around your garden or paddock, wire can be attached to keep animals secure and safe. This type of fencing offers a range of attractive and versatile options perfect for agricultural and equestrian use.

    Chestnut cleft post and rail fencing is another popular fencing system its rustic appearance is well suited to country estates and parkland, but can also enhance the look of any property.

    Long post fencing with gate completed.
  • A stylish and contemporary look hit and miss fencing gets it name from the fact that the boards/pales are alternately fixed on the front and back of the panel with an over-lap. Both sides are the same so you and your neighbour both get the best side of the fence.

    You can have this style horizontally or vertically.

    Fencing at amesbury football club completed looking down the football pitch.
  • A traditional style of fencing with the option of either a rounded or pointed top. The timber picket pales are attached to a rail with gaps left between the pales.

    This is a great option for fencing off a small area perhaps a pond or flower bed you don’t want your pets to get too. It’s also an excellent choice for marking a boundary often in a front garden.

    Picket fencing in new garden area.
  • Perhaps the most traditional of security fencing this fencing system offers great strength and longevity.

    Premises can be kept secure at all times due to its robust construction and intimidating appearance creating an effective intrusion and theft deterrent. A powdered coating can also be added to improve the look of your fencing.

    Green pallside steel fencing with cctv sign attached and soft focus background.
  • A strong and durable fence made from wire mesh to stop badgers from getting into unwanted areas such as building sites or farm land.

    Badger fencing is available in a variety of heights. It is not only suited to keeping badgers at bay, but also keeping them fenced in.

    Badger fencing installed on the outskirts of a tree line.
  • Reptile fencing is a term given to a barrier which may be used when wanting to stop, contain or redirect reptiles from your property or particular area.

    Reptile fencing and Amphibian fencing provides protections for slow worms, grass snakes, adders and other protected species.

    Close up of white reptile fencing with wooden posts.
  • Primarily used in agricultural settings stock fencing is the next step up from post and rail fencing used mainly to contain livestock. This option also suits fencing off forest areas, orchards, highways and due to easy assembly and disassembly is also suitable for temporary fencing of areas.

    It would be advisable to go for solidly galvanised stock fencing as part of the fence will always be in contact with the ground so corrosion protection is very important. To enhance its life you could also go for galvanised steel posts instead of timber.

    Stock fencing going around an area that has recently been dug up.
  • Perfect for a variety of projects such as play parks, schools and residential areas bow top fencing (also known as hoop top railings) makes for an excellent boundary fence.

    A versatile and durable fence lighter than traditional wrought iron requiring less support posts and therefore reducing costs.

    Great for schools and playgrounds .

    Green metal bow top fencing close up.
  • Getting its name from its distinctive ‘V’ shapes which have been pressed into the wires of the panel these shapes help to provide increased strength and stability making it very difficult for intruders to climb over.

    This type of fencing is ideal for industrial units, schools and secure compounds.

    Green v mesh fencing around large fielded area.
  • Chainlink fences are made from galvanised or green PVC coated steel wire. This type of fencing is available in many heights and is popular due to its relative low cost and the ease of which it can be installed.

    A very versatile fence frequently used for security, animal enclosures, gardens, parks, sporting grounds, tennis courts and much more.

    Close up of green chainlink fence with soft focus playground in background.

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