Timber and Lawn, a distinguished fencing and garden landscaping company, is headquartered in Somerset and proudly extends its professional services across the entirety of this picturesque county. With a rich legacy of transforming outdoor spaces, Timber and Lawn is synonymous with quality craftsmanship and innovative design.

Specializing in timber fencing, the company brings a touch of elegance and durability to residential and commercial landscapes throughout Somerset. Their skilled artisans merge traditional techniques with modern aesthetics, crafting fences that seamlessly blend with the natural beauty of Somerset.

Beyond fencing, Timber and Lawn offers a comprehensive suite of garden landscaping services, catering to the diverse preferences of Somerset residents. From intricate garden designs to functional hardscapes, the company’s expertise covers the spectrum of outdoor enhancements.

For those seeking top-notch fencing and landscaping solutions across Somerset, Timber and Lawn stands as the trusted choice, dedicated to creating outdoor spaces that epitomize beauty, functionality, and enduring quality.

We used Timber and Lawn to upgrade our storm damaged fences recently. The service was quick, profesional and extremely reasonably priced. I will be getting Neal and the team back next time I need work doing!

Josh Bolt

I would highly recommend Neal and his team. My parents had a fence fitted. Neal and his partner were friendly, punctual, extremely hard working in the weather conditions that presented on the day, and the quality of the finish was exceptional. We were very impressed with the job. He listened to the requirements and completed it to the needs of my parents - Five Star review highly recommended business.

Bryony Brook

Neal was quick to respond, and was able to send a quote over within hours of assessing the work. Fence is gorgeous and solid, exactly what I asked for and at a very reasonable cost for such bespoke work! They custom made the entire fence and a gate, and even widened the entryway for us taking into consideration our need for a hedgehog hole to boot.

Rebecca Yerbury