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Pick up slatted fence panels at Earnshaws

Whether horizontal or vertical slatted fence panels, you’ll find just what you’re looking for at Earnshaws. All of our fence panels are durable, hardwearing and built to last.

They are made from solid, natural timber and are treated to ensure they stand the test of time against the elements in your garden. You can be sure that they will look fantastic for years to come.

Our slatted fence panels are available in two traditional styles, either Featheredge panels or Waney Lap panels.

Featheredge is a vertical slatted option. It is a robust, golden brown and dip-treated panel with either a square or bow top. It is crafted using a medium frame, with vertical overlap panels and horizontal supports. It’s a reliable fence that will look fantastic in your garden.

Waney Lap is a horizontal slatted option. It is a softwood, dip-treated solid wood fence panel. It features fully framed horizontal, reversible overlap panels and virtual supports on both sides. A great option for privacy and boundaries.

You can trust us at Earnshaws to help you find a fencing solution that goes the distance.

Slatted fence panels, delivered right to your door

Whatever the size of your garden or outside space, we can deliver your fence panels direct to your door. Both of our garden and fencing centres have their own delivery vehicles. For detailed delivery information, please speak to a member of staff at one of our centres.

You’ll be pleased to know that we stock large amounts of both our Waney Lap and Featheredge panels at both of our centres, so you can choose whichever centre is closest to you.

Get in touch with us today

For any additional information about our slatted fence panels, just get in touch with our sales and advice team at 01924 830055.

If you want to speak to one of our garden experts in person about your fencing needs, come and visit us at one of our fencing centres – either Midgley (between Wakefield, Barnsley and Huddersfield) or Brigg in North Lincolnshire.