
Garden Fencing Farsley — TJM Landscapes
TJM Landscapes installs garden fencing across Farsley and the LS28 area of West Yorkshire. 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 properties across Farsley and the surrounding West Yorkshire area. Farsley is a gritstone conservation village 6 miles west of Leeds city centre — known for its vibrant Town Street of independent cafés, bars, and restaurants, the Sunny Bank Mills development, and the stone-built character of its historic core around Town Street, New Street, and Old Road.
TJM covers Farsley, Calverley, Pudsey, Stanningley, and the wider LS28 and West Yorkshire area. For a free, no-obligation site visit and written quote, call 07745 240049.
Fencing Across Farsley’s Housing Stock
In Farsley’s historic village core — the stone terraces and cottages on Town Street, New Street, Old Road, and Croft Street — local gritstone sets the material character for the area. Close-board and feather-edge timber fencing sit naturally against this stone vernacular without clashing, and are the standard recommendation for these older properties. Farsley has a Leeds City Council designated Conservation Area covering much of this historic core, and front-boundary fencing on the historic village streets may warrant a check with Leeds City Council planning before installation begins. Older stone terrace streets in the village centre often have limited rear access — materials through the property, or via a back passage where one is available. TJM assesses access constraints at the free site visit and factors any handling time into the written quote upfront.
On The Boulevard, around Hainsworth Park, and the wider residential streets between the village core and the ring road, properties have more generous plots and straightforward access. Close-board is standard here. Composite panels are increasingly popular for households who want a fence that needs no annual treatment and maintains a consistent finish through Yorkshire’s wet winters without greening or warping. For the full range of TJM’s fencing options across Leeds and West Yorkshire, see the garden fencing service page.
Richmond Road, Owlcotes Road, Glenholme Road, and the newer residential development on the edges of the LS28 5 area have standard semi-detached and townhouse plots with conventional rear and side boundaries — these are TJM’s most common fence replacement jobs in Farsley. For TJM’s complete landscaping services in the village, see the Farsley location page. And for fencing across the neighbouring village of Calverley — which shares the LS28 5 postcode — see fencing in Calverley.
Fence Repairs in Farsley
TJM handles fence repairs across Farsley and LS28 — replacing individual panels after storm or wind damage, concreting in new posts where originals have rotted at ground level, re-hanging gates where hinges or fixings have failed, and replacing gravel boards at the base of older runs. If it is unclear whether repair or replacement is the better approach, TJM gives an honest assessment at the free site visit. Call 07745 240049 for a prompt response anywhere in the Farsley and LS28 area.
Fencing Costs in Farsley
Close-board or feather-edge fencing in Farsley and LS28 typically costs £85–£130 per metre supplied and installed. A typical 40-metre rear and side boundary on a Farsley semi-detached — on Richmond Road, Glenholme Road, or Owlcotes Road, for example — runs approximately £3,400–£5,200 for close-board. Larger properties with 50-metre or more boundaries run approximately £4,250–£6,500. Composite fencing runs £130–£200+ per metre. Timber gates from £350.
For terrace properties in the village core with restricted rear access, a small access allowance may apply — this is always confirmed in the written quote before any work starts and is not added at the end. TJM does not quote from a phone call or a photograph. Call 07745 240049 to arrange a free site visit.
Frequently Asked Questions — Fencing in Farsley
Does Farsley’s conservation area affect what fencing I can install?
Farsley has a Leeds City Council designated Conservation Area covering much of the historic village core — Town Street, New Street, Old Road, Croft Street, and surrounding streets. For most rear garden boundaries in the conservation area, standard permitted development rights apply and fences up to 2 metres high generally do not need planning permission. Front-boundary fencing visible from the road on historic village streets may require a check with Leeds City Council planning before work begins. Note: Farsley is in the Leeds district, so planning enquiries go to Leeds City Council — not Bradford Council, despite Farsley’s proximity to Bradford and its shared LS28 5 postcode with Calverley (which is in Bradford district). TJM advises at the free site visit and flags anything that warrants a planning check before quoting.
What fencing suits Farsley’s stone-built properties?
Farsley’s historic village core is built from local gritstone, and close-board and feather-edge timber sit naturally alongside this stone character without clashing. For lower-maintenance households, composite fencing is also a strong choice — it handles Yorkshire’s wet winters without annual treatment or staining and maintains a consistent appearance year on year. Older stone terrace streets in the village centre often have limited rear access — TJM assesses this at the free site visit and factors any access handling time into the written quote.
How much does fencing cost in Farsley?
Close-board or feather-edge fencing in Farsley and LS28 typically costs £85–£130 per metre installed. A typical 40-metre rear and side boundary on a Farsley semi-detached runs approximately £3,400–£5,200 for close-board. Composite fencing runs £130–£200+ per metre. Timber gates from £350. For terrace properties in the village core with restricted rear access, a small access allowance may apply — confirmed in the written quote before work starts, not added afterwards. TJM provides a written quote after a free, no-obligation site visit — call 07745 240049.
Do you cover Calverley and Pudsey as well as Farsley?
Yes — Farsley and Calverley are neighbouring villages sharing the LS28 5 postcode and TJM covers both. TJM has a dedicated fencing page for Calverley — see fencing in Calverley. TJM also covers Pudsey, Stanningley, Rodley, Bramley, and the wider LS28 and West Yorkshire area. Call 07745 240049 to arrange a free, no-obligation site visit anywhere in the area.
Get a Free Fencing Quote in Farsley
TJM Landscapes covers Farsley, LS28, and the surrounding 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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