Feather Edge
Feather Edge fencing is a popular choice for residential and light commercial environments where a balance of privacy, security and visual appeal is required.
Traditional Timber Boundaries for Residential Environments
Using an interlocking system of timber posts and overlapping boards, this style of fencing creates a continuous, robust boundary that is both functional and aesthetically suited to domestic settings.
The design provides a solid barrier that helps define property lines, improve privacy and enhance the overall appearance of outdoor spaces. Its straightforward construction and proven performance make it a dependable option for a wide range of residential applications.
Durable, Treated Timber Construction
All Feather Edge fencing supplied and installed by I.P. Jones is manufactured from timber treated with Tanalith E preservative. This treatment protects the wood from general wear, moisture and biological decay, helping to extend the lifespan of the fencing and maintain its structural integrity over time.
This focus on material quality reduces long-term maintenance requirements and supports consistent performance in typical UK weather conditions, making it a practical investment for homeowners and developers alike.
A Practical and Attractive Boundary Solution
Feather Edge fencing combines security and appearance without the need for complex systems or specialist components. The overlapping board design increases strength and reduces gaps, contributing to improved privacy and resistance to wind and weather.
This makes it particularly well suited to gardens, housing developments and other residential environments where the fence is a prominent visual feature as well as a functional boundary.
Suitable for a Range of Residential Applications
While most commonly used in domestic settings, Feather Edge fencing can also be applied to light commercial or community environments where a timber finish is preferred. Its adaptable design allows it to be specified in different heights and layouts to suit site requirements and planning considerations.

