Broadstairs CT10 · Areas
Same trade, different ground and different wind. Every part of Broadstairs has its own fencing pattern: clifftop wind at Kingsgate, holiday-let churn at Viking Bay, cottage-style picket at St Peter's, commercial palisade at Westwood.
The heart of the town, tourism-facing, the beach that defines the Broadstairs summer. Conservation-area boundary runs through the old streets above the sands.
Fencing in Viking BayQuieter than Viking Bay, adjacent to Louisa Bay, larger detached and semi-detached stock with generous rear gardens. Standard workhorse fencing territory.
Fencing in Stone BayThe clifftop premium. Kingsgate Castle, Botany Bay, severe wind exposure. Concrete posts 750mm below ground and gravel boards are not optional here, they are the answer.
Fencing in KingsgateThe lighthouse plots, larger detached properties on generous grounds. Longer boundary runs and gate posts sized for driveway swing gates.
Fencing in North ForelandResidential edge inland from the coast. Sheltered plots, standard closeboard or panel runs, gravel-board upgrades on tired existing fences.
Fencing in Reading StreetThe older village core inland. Period cottages, walled gardens, decorative picket and cottage-style boundary fencing. Conservation-area consent territory in parts.
Fencing in St Peter'sRetail-park edge with newer residential estates behind. Modern housing stock, commercial palisade work at Westwood Cross and the industrial units.
Fencing in WestwoodPhoto-quote same-day via WhatsApp. Ideal for holiday-let landlords who cannot always be on site between guests: we quote from your photos, book the work in, and send completion photos when the job is done.