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Estate Fencing

Estate fencing, also known as parkland railing or parkland fencing, is a traditional steel boundary system originally developed in the Victorian era for large country estates. It was designed to provide a strong, long lasting perimeter without obstructing views across parkland and landscaped grounds.

Today, metal estate fencing remains a preferred choice for estate owners, heritage properties, private parks and country houses. Its open rail design allows clear sightlines while delivering reliable boundary definition and livestock control. Unlike solid fencing, estate railings secure land without creating a visual barrier, making them suitable for deer parks, managed pasture and formal landscapes.

Modern steel estate fencing is manufactured for durability and corrosion resistance, combining classic appearance with contemporary performance standards. Available in a range of heights and specifications, parkland boundary fencing can be supplied and installed to suit individual estate requirements across the UK.

For estate owners seeking discreet perimeter security that protects both land and landscape, estate fencing continues to offer a practical and heritage appropriate solution.

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Specification

Flat bar steel posts punched to accept rails.

5.0m long steel rails – top rail of tubular bar, 4 lower rails of flat bar.

Posts anchored with thrust plate or claw type fixing.

Rails secured using wedges.

Hot dipped galvanised steel throughout.

Wave top design available as an optional extra.

Fence height at 1.2m with post centres at 1.0m.

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