Fencing in Bromley
BR1, BR2, BR3 · London Borough of Bromley
No1 Fencing installs, replaces and repairs garden and boundary fencing across Bromley. We work to a fixed written estimate, set every post in concrete and clear the old fence away when we leave.
Fencing in Bromley: what we see locally
Bromley's housing stock is a mix of Victorian and Edwardian terraces near the town centre and larger interwar semi-detached and detached homes towards Bickley, Shortlands and Sundridge Park. Those two groups need different fencing: narrow terraced gardens usually suit 1.8m close board with a matching side gate, while the wider interwar plots often run long boundaries where post spacing and gravel boards matter far more than panel choice.
Many Bromley boundaries are shared and long-standing, so we mark out the line with the neighbour's fence and any existing concrete post stumps before we estimate, rather than assuming. Where a boundary sits against a rear alley or garage block we usually recommend concrete posts and a 150mm gravel board so the timber never sits in wet ground.
Parts of the borough include conservation areas and roads with mature street trees. Front boundaries and anything above 1m next to a highway can be subject to planning control, and root protection can dictate where posts go — we will tell you at estimate stage if we think a job needs a check with the London Borough of Bromley before we start.
Where we work around Bromley
As well as Bromley itself we cover Bickley, Shortlands, Sundridge Park, Bromley Common, Keston. If you are just outside that list, ask — we would rather tell you honestly than travel badly.