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Post and rail fencing is a classic and affordable equestrian fencing solution. It is good value, long-lasting and straightforward to install. We create our timber and post options using high-quality pressure-treated timber. This will provide a hard-wearing and long-lasting boundary that’s perfect for enclosing horses.
Both of our garden and fencing centres stock a range of wire and mesh fencing, a proven way to enclose horses and other pets. If you want to know more about our wire and mesh equestrian fencing solutions, simply speak to a member of staff for more information and to get a quote.
We even stock a range of garden wire, pet mesh and small rolls suitable for smaller projects.
Choose Earnshaws as your equestrian fencing suppliers. You’ll find the ideal fencing solution for you and your horses at Earnshaws.
You can browse our equestrian fencing online or come and see your options in person at either of our garden and fencing centres.
All of our timber equestrian fences are made from strong, natural timber and are dip-treated to improve their durability. You can be sure that these strong fences will stand up to anything your animals and Mother Nature will throw at them.
We understand that your fencing can be difficult to transport home from our centres, so let us take it out of your hands. Both of our garden and fencing centres have delivery vehicles available, so we can transport your new equestrian fencing directly to your property. For detailed delivery information, please speak to a member of staff at one of our centres.
You may be able to fit the fencing yourself or you may need a helping hand. For the latter, we also offer an approved contractor fitting service alongside our home delivery if you’d like us to install your new fencing for you.
If you need any more information on our equestrian fencing solutions, simply contact our sales and advice team on 01924 830055.
You can also come and visit us and speak to one of our garden experts at our fencing centres in Midgley (between Wakefield, Barnsley and Huddersfield) or Brigg in North Lincolnshire.