Generally known as Stock, Boundary or Estate Fencing, Post & Rail Fencing is used for rural new build homes, securing paddocks and livestock, or alternatively for demarcation of fields, and is very effective, plus easy to install.
Three Shires Fencing provide all types of post & rail, post & wire, tree protection fencing cages, pens, corrals, plus gate installations to any specification and aesthetic.
Our most frequent installations are Cleft Chestnut, Mortised & Notched, Post & Mesh.
Our most frequent installations are Cleft Chestnut, Mortised & Notched, Post & Mesh.
Our Fencing Team are highly skilled. We use high quality time products to the highest installation standards.
Cleft fencing is strong & durable. It is a traditional method of fencing with an aesthetic to boundaries created in the past, and suitable for old country houses or farmland.
A half round fence railing is a machined half circle, the same size across the length of the timber, and
available in a multitude of diameters and lengths.
Pressure treatment ensures the fencing is resistant to decay and rot.
The posts and rails of post & rail fencing, or motorway rail, is rectangular, has a clean appearance.
This method of fencing is more cost effective to other Post & Rail systems, and can be produced on mass.
Knee rail fencing is an unobtrusive form of post and rail fencing, commonly used in car parks or alongside footpaths to cordon off an area or direct foot traffic.
The top rail is fixed to a post with a metal knee rail post strap to a post with a V-shaped top.
Large scale Post and Rail Fencing installation
Overhead power lines created added complexity
Project for an existing Client
Nearby infrastructure work, Midlands, UK
Three Shires Fencing is part of Three Shires Ltd. For over 25 years
Three Shires Ltd has developed long standing relationships with the UK’s leading construction contractors, House Builders, Civil Engineers, Developers, Environmental and Ecological Consultants.
Three Shires Ltd
Piper Hole Farm
Eastwell Road, Scalford
Leicestershire, LE14 4SS
Phone: 01664 444 604
Fax: 01664 444 605