Your land is your livelihood. Whether you own farms, fields, or woodlands, keeping your land safe and secure is vital to the success of your business.
Fletchamoore supplies high-quality agricultural fencing to rural communities within Dorset. Built to last, our versatile fencing comes in various styles and materials, making it suitable for a wide range of purposes.
From protecting your livestock to stopping trespassers, you can trust our fences to perform exactly as you need them to.
High-Quality Fencing Installation for Farms & Forests
Protect your most valuable assets with our affordable and durable agricultural fencing.
Post & Rail Fencing
Our timber post and rail fencing is made up of horizontal rails nailed to sawn vertical posts. Ideal for boundary demarcation, it makes the public aware they are near private land and dissuades them from trespassing.
Although it is made of sturdy and secure materials, our post and rail fencing has a natural appearance that harmonises with the surrounding landscape. It can also be combined with stock wire fencing for extra security.
Barbed Wire Fencing
Keep your livestock safe with our heavy-duty barbed wire fencing. It keeps animals contained within a field or paddock, and can be combined with stock netting to stop younger and smaller animals from squeezing through.
If you’re concerned about trespassers, barbed wire can also act as an effective physical and visual deterrent. We recommend the use of warning signs as an additional disincentive.
Stock Wire Fencing
Our stock wire comes in various compositions, making it perfect for a variety of field and woodland purposes. Resistant to weathering and corrosion, it will clearly mark out boundaries while keeping your animals safe and contained within.
Palisade Security Fencing
Our palisade security fencing offers the ultimate in protection. Constructed from premium-grade metal, it is nearly impossible to climb or damage with regular tools, making it ideal for protecting high-value goods or equipment.
It also prevents people from tampering with dangerous machinery on your land (like tractors and hay balers), reducing the risk of accidental injury or death.




Why Trust Fletchamoore for Your Agricultural Fencing?
Based in Lytchett Matravers, Fletchamoore is a family-run business that has been serving the local area for over 60 years.
We have worked with a diverse range of clients over the decades, including the National Trust, NHS, and BCP councils, and will work with you to come up with a bespoke fencing system that will help keep your land safe for years to come.
- Competitive pricing
- Personal, bespoke service
- Exceptional results
- Full installation service
We’re happy to discuss your requirements, options available and provide a free quote.
Simply give us a call on 01202 624900 or contact us via our online form.
Agricultural Fencing FAQs
Do I need planning permission to install agricultural fencing?
Planning permission requirements depend on various factors, including location, fence height, and local regulations. However, if the fence exceeds 2 meters in height or is near a public road, you may need to consult your local planning authority or Fletchamoore to determine if permission is needed for your specific situation.
What areas does Fletchamoore serve for agricultural fencing installations?
Fletchamoore is based in Lytchett Matravers, Poole, and serves the entire Dorset region, including Ferndown, Wimborne, Wareham, Poole, Bournemouth, and Bridport.
How do I maintain agricultural fencing to ensure longevity?
Regular maintenance is essential to prolong the life of your agricultural fencing:
- Inspect fences periodically for damage, such as broken posts or sagging wires.
- Apply wood treatments or preservatives to timber fences to prevent rot.
- Tighten and replace any damaged wires in stock or electric fencing.
- Keep vegetation trimmed to prevent overgrowth and maintain visibility.
What is the best fencing material for the UK climate?
For the UK’s variable weather, durable materials are essential:
- Pressure-treated timber is resistant to rot and ideal for post and rail fencing.
- High-tensile wire offers durability and is less prone to stretching over time.
- Galvanized steel prevents rust in wet conditions, making it suitable for barbed or stock fencing.
Choosing weather-resistant materials ensures your fencing withstands the elements.
What fencing can I install on agricultural land?
The most common and traditional type of fencing used on agricultural land is post and rail fencing. This option is simple to construct, highly adaptable, and easy to relocate or modify. It’s particularly well-suited for uneven terrain, such as areas where the land dips or curves.
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