Based in Loughborough, working across the whole borough — no call-out premium anywhere inside the patch. Every area page below covers the fence types, ground and boundary quirks we actually see there.
Loughborough gardens run the full spread — Victorian terraces off Ashby Road with narrow shared gullies, 1930s semis aro…
Fencing in Loughborough →Shepshed sits high and catches the wind funnelling through the M1 gap — the storm-repair calls after a westerly blow tel…
Fencing in Shepshed →Quorn boundaries carry a bit of pride — conservation-minded frontages on Meeting Street, long rear gardens backing the S…
Fencing in Quorn →Barrow's riverside rows and the newer Strancliffe-side streets make for two different jobs: tight-access terrace boundar…
Fencing in Barrow upon Soar →Sileby's terraces off King Street share back-to-back boundaries where one new run often serves two households — we quote…
Fencing in Sileby →Mountsorrel gardens sit on granite — literally, on the quarry side of the A6, where post holes sometimes need the breake…
Fencing in Mountsorrel →Rothley's mature plots off Westfield Lane carry long, hedged boundaries where fencing partners old planting rather than …
Fencing in Rothley →Anstey backs onto Bradgate's edge, and the park side of the village genuinely does get deer testing garden boundaries — …
Fencing in Anstey →Syston is volume territory — street after street of semis and terraces between the Fosse Way and the Wreake, with bounda…
Fencing in Syston →East Goscote went up as one planned village in the sixties and seventies, which means whole streets share the same fence…
Fencing in East Goscote →Queniborough's conservation core along Main Street asks for sympathetic frontages — low picket, estate rail and neat cap…
Fencing in Queniborough →Cropston sits between the reservoir and Bradgate Park, and its garden boundaries do double duty against weather rolling …
Fencing in Cropston →Thurcaston is a small village with old bones — cottage plots off Anstey Lane where fence runs have to meet stone walls n…
Fencing in Thurcaston →Birstall runs from 1930s bay-fronted semis with their original concrete posts — often still sound, happily taking new pa…
Fencing in Birstall →Thurmaston mixes established semis off Melton Road with industrial edges toward the A607, so the diary here swings betwe…
Fencing in Thurmaston →Hathern's long village-street plots stretch well back from the A6, and rear boundaries here often border open field — wh…
Fencing in Hathern →Woodhouse Eaves is Charnwood Forest proper — slopes, stone, and gardens terraced into the hillside where every fence run…
Fencing in Woodhouse Eaves →Wymeswold pairs a handsome village core with barn conversions and smallholdings on the wold roads — so a week here can r…
Fencing in Wymeswold →Burton on the Wolds sits open to the weather coming across the tops, and a fence here lives a harder life than the same …
Fencing in Burton on the Wolds →Newtown Linford fronts Bradgate Park, and its boundaries answer to the setting: estate-style rail, clipped closeboard an…
Fencing in Newtown Linford →The list is where we work most, not a hard border — if you are just outside it, ask. The answer is usually yes.
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