Hardwearing livestock fencing for sheep, cattle and field boundaries across Cornwall, Devon and Somerset — built for security, durability and a long working life.
Stock fencing is the workhorse of the farming year. A run installed properly will hold livestock cleanly for fifteen to twenty years; one rushed will need patching by the second winter. We install sheep netting, cattle fencing and combined stock and barbed line across Cornwall, Devon and Somerset, with the right post spacing, line tension and strainer assemblies for the job.
Where the boundary follows old hedgerow or stone walling — common across the West Country — we work with the existing line, replacing rotten posts and re-tensioning where needed rather than ripping out perfectly good ground.
Cornwall, Devon and Somerset cover everything from heavy clay to thin moorland soil over rock. We use a tractor-mounted post driver where ground allows and switch to hand-driving, rock-spike or mini-digger where it doesn't. The aim is a fence that's tight, straight and still doing its job ten winters from now.
Often paired with new post and rail fencing at gateways and entrances, or installed as part of a larger groundworks package on farm improvements.
From our base in St Austell we cover the whole of Cornwall, Devon and Somerset — including farms around Bodmin Moor, the Lizard, the Roseland, North Cornwall, Dartmoor edges, the Tamar Valley, Mid Devon, Exmoor and the Somerset Levels.
Recent Work
Get in Touch
A quick chat about your field, the stock and the access usually gives us enough to put a fair price together.
Phone
07922 120476