What our residential and commercial fencing looks like

Showing people and businesses what our work looks like is one of things we work hard to get right.

We’ve been doing what we do for a long time and it shows in the standard of our work, but it’s no good us just saying this – it’s important to be able to demonstrate it.

And we have an opportunity to do so now. Because we’ve started a number of new commercial and residential fencing projects in West Sussex since the beginning of the year.

Residential fencing and community-space fencing

One of the fencing jobs that we’ve busy with is a large-scale residential fencing project in Angmering. We’re installing closeboard fencing and acoustic fencing at a Sigma homes development close to the village.

The fencing is designed to blend in with the look and feel of the new site and wider area and to make sure the new development is peaceful and quiet.

Over in Littlehampton, we’ve been installing fencing for a new community multi-use games area. The games area features basketball hoops and integral goals. It is also protected by robust, long-lasting fencing that is specifically designed for this type of use.

More bespoke spectator fencing at Goodwood

At the Goodwood Estate, we’ve been installing 600m of new bespoke spectator fencing this winter. We have a long relationship with the organisation, installing a range of fencing across its various famous sites.

We have designed and installed bespoke spectator fencing at Goodwood Motor Circuit before and other jobs include tailor-made event fencing for the Festival of Speed Future Lab and an access ramp for disabled visitors to the Goodwood Revival.

Doing what Knight Fencing does best

We’ve started the year with a new focus – an old new focus really – the supply and installation of residential, commercial and agricultural fencing and gates, and this is what our work looks like.

It’s great to be able to share. This is who we are and what we can do.

Talk to us about your fencing projects today