
Garden Fencing Meanwood — TJM Landscapes
TJM Landscapes installs garden fencing across Meanwood and the LS6 and LS7 areas of North Leeds. We’re Tom and Declan — a family-run landscaping team with over ten years fitting close-board fencing, feather-edge panels, composite fencing, and timber gates for residential gardens across inner North Leeds and the wider West Yorkshire area. Meanwood’s housing ranges from the 1930s semis on Stonegate Road and the Woodleas area to the Victorian and Edwardian terraces on Meanwood Road and Carr Road, and TJM covers the full range — including the access constraints that come with Meanwood’s terrace streets.
For a free, no-obligation site visit and written quote anywhere in Meanwood, LS6, or LS7, call 07745 240049.
Fencing for Meanwood’s Housing Stock
The 1930s semis on Stonegate Road and across the Woodleas, Stonegates, and Bowoods residential estates typically have large rear gardens with shared boundary runs of 30–60 metres. Full rear and side fence replacements are the most common fencing job TJM carries out in the Meanwood area. Close-board fencing is the strongest and most practical choice: individual feather-edge boards overlapping on horizontal rails, properly concreted posts, and gravel boards at the base create a solid, fully private boundary that handles Yorkshire’s wet winters without flexing or failing. Many Stonegate Road gardens back towards the Meanwood Valley Trail corridor and Meanwood Park — for these properties a well-fitted fence serves both a boundary and a privacy function that homeowners use the garden year-round. For lower-maintenance households on the Woodlea development, composite fencing is increasingly popular — no annual treatment, no greening, no warping through the Yorkshire climate.
On Meanwood’s Victorian and Edwardian terraces — Meanwood Road, Monkbridge Road, Carr Road, Bentley Lane — rear gardens are narrower and access for materials is frequently limited to a side passage or through the house. This is a routine situation for TJM. Access constraints are assessed at the free site visit and factored into the written quote before any work is agreed — there are no surprise charges on completion. Close-board and feather-edge panels both work well on terrace gardens of this type, and TJM handles side-passage gates as part of the same job where needed.
Newer development around Woodlea Park and Lawson Wood Drive has more standard garden layouts — regular rectangular plots, straightforward side access — and composite or close-board both suit these properties. TJM also builds and hangs timber gates to measure as part of any fencing job, and handles post replacement on older fence runs where concrete or timber posts have failed at ground level. For the full Leeds-wide fencing range, see our garden fencing service page, or our Meanwood location page for TJM’s complete range of services in the area.
Fence Repairs in Meanwood
TJM handles fence repairs across Meanwood and the LS6 and LS7 area — replacing individual panels blown out in a storm, concreting in new posts where originals have rotted at ground level, re-hanging gates where hinges or posts have failed, and replacing gravel boards at the base of older fence runs. If it is unclear whether to repair or replace, TJM assesses at the free site visit and gives an honest recommendation on the most cost-effective approach for the specific fence and situation. Storm damage is responded to as promptly as planned installations — call 07745 240049 for a prompt assessment.
Fencing Costs in Meanwood
Close-board or feather-edge fencing in LS6 and LS7 typically costs £85–£130 per metre supplied and installed. A typical rear and side boundary on a Meanwood semi-detached property — usually around 40 metres — runs approximately £3,400–£5,200 for close-board, depending on ground conditions, post specification, and access. Composite fencing runs £130–£200+ per metre, reflecting its longer lifespan and zero maintenance requirements. Timber side gates start from £350.
On Meanwood’s terrace properties, restricted side access can slightly affect the final price due to additional material-handling time — this is assessed at the free site visit and included in the written quote before any work starts. TJM does not quote from a phone call or a photo. No obligation, no hidden costs on completion. Call 07745 240049 to arrange your free site visit..
Frequently Asked Questions — Fencing in Meanwood
We have a terrace property in Meanwood with limited side access — can you still install fencing?
Yes. Limited side access is one of the most common situations TJM encounters on Meanwood’s terrace streets, including those on Meanwood Road, Monkbridge Road, and Carr Road. Where materials cannot be delivered directly to the rear garden, TJM works around it — carrying materials through the property with appropriate protection, or accessing via a shared passage where one is available. Access restrictions are assessed at the free site visit and factored into the written quote. There are no surprise charges once a price is agreed.
What type of fencing works best for Meanwood’s 1930s semis?
Close-board fencing is the strongest and most practical choice for the 1930s semis on Stonegate Road and across the Woodleas area. These properties typically have large rear gardens with shared boundary runs of 30–60 metres, and close-board gives a solid, fully private boundary that handles Yorkshire’s wet winters well without flexing or failing. Composite fencing is also popular for households who want a lower-maintenance option that needs no annual treatment or staining. TJM advises on the best choice for the specific garden and property at the free site visit.
How much does fencing cost in Meanwood?
Close-board or feather-edge fencing in LS6 and LS7 typically costs £85–£130 per metre installed. A typical 40-metre rear and side boundary on a Meanwood semi runs approximately £3,400–£5,200 for close-board. Composite fencing runs £130–£200+ per metre. Timber gates from £350. On terrace properties with restricted side access, material-handling requirements may slightly affect the final price — TJM confirms all costs in a written quote after the free site visit, with no obligation to proceed.
Do you cover Chapel Allerton and Headingley as well as Meanwood?
Yes — TJM covers all of inner North Leeds including Meanwood across LS6 and LS7, Chapel Allerton, Headingley, Moortown, Hyde Park, and the wider West Yorkshire area. TJM has a dedicated fencing page for Chapel Allerton — see fencing in Chapel Allerton. Call 07745 240049 to arrange a free site visit anywhere in the area.
Get a Free Fencing Quote in Meanwood
TJM Landscapes covers Meanwood, LS6, LS7, and the surrounding North Leeds and West Yorkshire area for all garden fencing installation and repairs. Call Tom on 07745 240049 or use the Get Quote button for a free, no-obligation site visit and a clear written price with no hidden costs.
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