
Expert Gates and Fencing for Great Baddow
Looking for gates and fencing close to the medieval Church of St Mary the Virgin? Great Baddow may fall within Chelmsford, but its large post-war estates call for a different approach to post stability, ground levels and boundary lines.
We handle fencing runs, gates and boundary screening across CM2, from the streets near Chelmsford to the edge of Danbury, always tuned to Great Baddow rather than a one-size-fits-all Chelmsford spec.
Why choose us locally
We're local — based 15 miles away and regularly on the A130 through Great Baddow. That means quick site visits across CM2 and no long-distance call-out charges.
Local area facts
- Postcode districts
- CM2
- Local authority
- Chelmsford City Council
- Distance from our Southend base
- ~15 miles
- Main routes
- A12, A130
- Area type
- Commuter — Chelmsford
- Local landmark
- the medieval Church of St Mary the Virgin
- Part of
- Chelmsford
Coverage
We serve clients throughout Great Baddow and the wider Chelmsford district, with the A130 giving fast access to Baddow Road retail and beyond.
Materials & methods for gates and fencing in Great Baddow
For gates and fencing we work in closeboard, feather-edge and composite panels, laid using concrete-set posts, gravel boards and capped rails. On commuter Great Baddow plots that means careful attention to post stability, ground levels and boundary lines, with proper preparation to handle CM2 ground — delivering straight, secure fence lines and hung gates.

Local, accredited, guaranteed
15 miles away via the A130, approved installers, fixed quotes and documented work on every Chelmsford project.
Nearby areas we cover
Gates and Fencing, tailored to the area
Because Great Baddow is one of England's largest villages, a leafy Chelmsford suburb with a historic core, our gates and fencing approach centres on post stability, ground levels and boundary lines. The payoff for clients here is security, privacy and a tidy boundary, built in closeboard, feather-edge and composite panels. From Chelmsford through Great Baddow to Danbury, across Baddow Road retail and the CM2 area, and near the medieval Church of St Mary the Virgin, we adapt to exactly what each site needs.
What local projects involve
Year-round, low-maintenance finishes
Busy homeowners in Great Baddow want gardens that look good with little upkeep. We specify hard-wearing, low-maintenance solutions suited to Chelmsford.
Access and parking
Tight frontages near Chelmsford and Danbury can make deliveries tricky. We plan access and material drops in advance to keep your Great Baddow project moving.
Frequently asked questions
How far is your team from Great Baddow?
We're based in Southend-on-Sea, around 15 miles away via the A130, so site visits and scheduling are quick and reliable.
Is gates and fencing suitable for village-core cottages?
Absolutely — village-core cottages are common in Great Baddow and we adapt closeboard, feather-edge and composite panels and detailing to suit them.
How long will a Great Baddow project take?
Most fencing runs projects take a few days to a couple of weeks depending on size; we give a clear timescale with your quote.
Do you cover all of Great Baddow?
Yes — we cover the whole of Great Baddow and the CM2 postcode districts, plus nearby Chelmsford and Galleywood.
What materials do you use for gates and fencing?
We specify closeboard, feather-edge and composite panels and lay concrete-set posts, gravel boards and capped rails, giving Great Baddow clients straight, secure fence lines and hung gates.
Next steps in Great Baddow
We're the team homeowners around Chelmsford and Danbury recommend — because the finish lasts and the quote holds. Gates and Fencing tuned to one of England's largest villages, a leafy Chelmsford suburb with a historic core.
Great Baddow gates and fencing, done properly
A quick call turns your Great Baddow project near Chelmsford into a fixed, written quote. Ideal gates and fencing for one of England's largest villages, a leafy Chelmsford suburb with a historic core.