Spurfect Solutions

Rural and garden boundaries

Post and Rail Fencing

Post and rail fencing gives rural and garden boundaries a practical, natural look while keeping the space open and easy to read.

New timber post and rail fence installed beside a driveway and front garden planting.

What this can include

  • Post and rail fencing
  • Wire mesh fencing
  • Rural garden boundaries
  • Driveway and lane-side fencing
  • Field gates and pedestrian gates
  • Vegetable garden and plot enclosures

Wire mesh can be included where the boundary needs to be more secure for gardens, dogs, vegetable areas or rural entrances.

This style works well for properties with larger plots, gravel drives, countryside edges and spaces where a solid domestic fence would feel too heavy.

Project examples

Post & Rail work by Spurfect Solutions

A selected run of real project images showing the materials, finish and practical style of the work.

New timber post and rail fence installed beside a driveway and front garden planting.
Post and rail fencing with wire mesh enclosing a vegetable garden and timber pergola structure.
Long post and rail fence following a quiet rural road beside mature trees and grass verges.
Timber post and rail fencing with wire mesh and gate creating a secure boundary beside a gravel drive.
New post and rail wire mesh fence with matching timber gate enclosing a rural garden boundary.
Long run of post and rail fencing with wire mesh beside a gravel driveway and trees in a rural setting.
Curved run of post and rail fencing with wire mesh following a gravel drive through mature trees.
Post and rail timber fence with wire mesh running alongside a country lane and grass verge.
Long stretch of post and rail timber fencing installed along a cleared development site.
Post and rail timber fence with wire mesh enclosing a rural garden boundary with mature trees beyond.

Related services

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FAQs

Post & Rail questions

How do I know whether to repair a fence or replace the whole run?+

It depends on the condition of the posts, panels, rails and the overall line of the fence. Spurfect Solutions can assess whether targeted repairs are worthwhile or whether a new run will be more reliable.

Can new fencing match what is already in the garden?+

Usually, yes. New sections can often be planned to sit naturally with existing fencing, walls, gates, planting and garden levels so the finished boundary does not feel patched together.

Can you improve privacy without making the garden feel boxed in?+

Yes. Depending on the space, options might include trellis, closeboard fencing, timber screens, fence extensions or a more open post and rail style where a solid boundary would feel too heavy.

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