
Birch Landscapes. Fencing Experts You Can Trust!

Wayney Lap
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Affordable and widely used.
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Horizontal overlapping slats framed together.
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Great for budget-friendly boundary fencing.

Closeboard
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Heavy-duty and durable.
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Overlapping vertical boards fixed to horizontal rails.
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Popular for privacy and security in gardens.

Slatted
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Modern, horizontal slats with small gaps between.
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Stylish design that allows airflow.
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Popular in urban gardens and modern builds.

Composite
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Low-maintenance and long-lasting.
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Panels slot into concrete posts and gravel boards.
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Increasingly popular for durability and minimal upkeep.

Picket
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Classic decorative option, often painted white.
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Short, evenly spaced vertical boards with pointed tops.
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Ideal for front gardens and creating a traditional look.

Decorative
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Adds style while still letting light through.
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Often used as a topper above solid panels.
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Great for climbing plants and creating garden features.
Why Choose Birch For Fencing?
Strength & Security
Our fencing is built to last, giving you privacy, protection, and peace of mind all year round.
Styles to Suit Every Garden
From closeboard to slatted or decorative trellis, we offer designs that complement your property beautifully.
Trusted Local Experts
Based in Cheadle and serving Stockport, we’re known for reliable service, quality workmanship, and great value.
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Frequently asked questions
We install all popular UK styles, including closeboard, lap panels, picket, trellis, slatted panels, and composite fencing. We’ll help you choose the best option for your garden and budget.
A well-installed timber fence will usually last 10–15 years with the right care, while composite or concrete post systems can last 20 years or more with minimal maintenance.
In most cases, no. Standard garden fencing up to 2 metres high usually doesn’t require planning permission. If you’re near a road or boundary, we’ll advise you on the rules.
Yes. We’ll dismantle and safely dispose of your old fencing before installing the new one, leaving your garden tidy and ready to enjoy.
Closeboard (featheredge) is stronger and longer-lasting, making it ideal for durability and security. Lap panel is more cost-effective, giving a neat and affordable boundary solution.
Absolutely. We can install matching gates in timber, composite, or metal to complement your new fence and provide secure access.
The cost depends on the style, materials, and size of your garden. We offer free, no-obligation quotes in the Stockport area and will recommend the best solution for your budget.







