The South West London Gardener

Bespoke Fencing in Southwest London

Why Choose Our Natural Fencing Solutions?

Natural Timber Material Choice

We prioritise sustainably sourced, high-grade timbers such as premium pressure-treated softwood, European Larch and Western Red Cedar. Free from artificial finishes, our natural wooden battens and panels age gracefully, integrating seamlessly into the South West London landscape.

Uncompromising Privacy & Perimeter Security

A secure boundary gives you complete peace of
mind. Whether you need heavy-duty solid panels to block out noise and unwanted access, or slatted designs that offer screening without restricting light, our installations keep your home and garden private and protected.

Aesthetic Uplift: Framing Your Planting

Rich, natural wood tones create the ultimate organic
canvas for your garden. The undertones of timber make lush leaves, climbing hydrangeas, and colourful perennial borders pop, instantly turning a plain boundary into a defining visual feature.

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Our Fencing Craftsmanship

We start by walking your garden with you, checking how light falls across your borders, where the boundary line actually sits, and what your existing planting needs before recommending the right timber profile. A close-board fence gives you privacy but can starve a shaded bed of light, so we talk through the trade-offs rather than defaulting to the easiest option.

Materials moving through a house without side access cause more damage than most people expect. We protect your floors and doorframes throughout the job and clear all offcuts and debris before we leave, so you’re not left cleaning up after us.

Every fence is built to fit, not trimmed down from a standard size. From acoustic screening for noisy roads to trellis toppers for climbing plants and custom timber gates measured for your exact opening, each installation is tailored to your garden rather than pulled off a shelf.

Common Questions About Garden Fencing in South West London

Cedar has natural oils that resist rot without any chemical treatment, ages to a soft silver-grey, and costs more than the other two options. Larch is denser and harder wearing, holding up well against damp without warping, and settles into a similar weathered tone over a few years. Pressure-treated softwood costs less upfront and works well for structural framing or less visible boundaries, though it won’t age as gracefully as cedar or larch. Scott recommends based on your budget, how visible the fence is, and how much maintenance you want to do down the line.

Most standard boundary runs take two to three days once materials are on site. Larger projects involving acoustic screening, custom gates, or trellis additions can take a week or more depending on the scope. We give you an accurate timeframe after the site visit, once we know the exact length, height, and features involved.

Yes, and we do this regularly across the terraced properties common in Southwest London. We carry timber, posts, and tools through your house using protective sheeting on floors and doorframes, and we clear all offcuts and packaging before we leave.

It can, depending on orientation and how tall you go. That’s why we walk your garden with you before recommending a profile. Slatted or louvred designs let light and air through while still giving you privacy at eye level, which works well for shaded borders or gardens with mature planting close to the boundary.

Yes. Acoustic fencing uses denser timber and layered construction rather than a single panel, which genuinely reduces sound from busy roads or noisy neighbours rather than just blocking sight lines. We can advise on the right specification once we know the source and level of noise you’re dealing with.

We build every fence to your specific space, so matching height, timber tone, or post spacing to an existing run is straightforward. We also add trellis toppers for climbing plants and build custom timber gates measured to your exact opening, rather than fitting a standard size that leaves gaps.

We stand behind both materials and workmanship. Any issues arising from installation are covered, and we’ll talk you through the expected lifespan of your chosen timber during the consultation so you know what to expect in terms of maintenance and longevity.