
Gates and Fencing across Rawreth & SS11
Homeowners in Rawreth often tell us the big Rayleigh firms treat them as an afterthought. We don't — we know the streets around St Nicholas Church and the A1245 corridor and how post stability, ground levels and boundary lines plays out on these exact plots.
Working in closeboard, feather-edge and composite panels, we deliver security, privacy and a tidy boundary on village plots throughout Rawreth and neighbouring Rayleigh and Wickford.
What local projects involve
Working with rural cottages
Rural cottages are common across Rawreth. We match materials and proportions so new work sits naturally against the existing property.
Drainage on village plots
Local plots around Rawreth can hold water. We build in falls and permeable detailing so surfaces drain properly through SS11's wetter months.
Why choose us locally
Since 2007 we've worked right across Rochford, from Rayleigh to Wickford. We know village ground conditions and how rural cottages behave here.
Local area facts
- Postcode districts
- SS11
- Local authority
- Rochford District Council
- Distance from our Southend base
- ~8 miles
- Main routes
- A1245, A129
- Area type
- Village — Rochford
- Local landmark
- St Nicholas Church and the A1245 corridor
- Part of
- Rayleigh
Coverage
Our Rawreth coverage reaches across Rochford, taking in Rayleigh and out towards Wickford, with the A129 keeping travel short.
Materials & methods for gates and fencing in Rawreth
For gates and fencing we work in closeboard, feather-edge and composite panels, laid using concrete-set posts, gravel boards and capped rails. On village Rawreth plots that means careful attention to post stability, ground levels and boundary lines, with proper preparation to handle SS11 ground — delivering straight, secure fence lines and hung gates.

Local, accredited, guaranteed
8 miles away via the A129, approved installers, fixed quotes and documented work on every Rochford project.
Nearby areas we cover
Gates and Fencing, tailored to the area
Because Rawreth is a rural parish between Rayleigh and Wickford, mixing farmland, new estates and light industry, 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 Rayleigh through Rawreth to Wickford, across Rawreth Industrial Estate and the SS11 area, and near St Nicholas Church and the A1245 corridor, we adapt to exactly what each site needs.
Frequently asked questions
How long will a Rawreth 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 work for businesses in Rawreth?
We do — including premises near Rawreth Industrial Estate. We can work around opening hours to minimise disruption.
How do you deal with post stability?
It's central to how we work in Rawreth — our concrete-set posts, gravel boards and capped rails is designed around it, so you get security, privacy and a tidy boundary.
Is gates and fencing suitable for rural cottages?
Absolutely — rural cottages are common in Rawreth and we adapt closeboard, feather-edge and composite panels and detailing to suit them.
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 Rawreth clients straight, secure fence lines and hung gates.
Local to Rochford
Rawreth (Rochford) is 8 miles from our base. We tune every job to a rural parish between Rayleigh and Wickford, mixing farmland, new estates and light industry, for homeowners and local businesses. Gates and Fencing tuned to a rural parish between Rayleigh and Wickford, mixing farmland, new estates and light industry.
Planning work near Rayleigh?
A quick call turns your Rawreth project near Rayleigh into a fixed, written quote. Gates and Fencing at home among a rural parish between Rayleigh and Wickford, mixing farmland, new estates and light industry.