Fencing That Performs and Protects
Our high-quality equestrian fencing is designed for safety, functionality, and aesthetic appeal across arenas, paddocks, gallops, and entire estates.

Secure Your Space, Protect Your Horses
The right fencing is essential for any equestrian property. Whether you’re defining paddocks, lining gallops, or creating arena boundaries, your fencing needs to be durable, visible, and horse-safe. We install premium timber, post-and-rail, and equine-specific fencing solutions tailored to your land and layout, keeping your horses secure and your property looking sharp.

Why Choose Tomley Projects
- Horse-Safe Fencing: Expertly installed using high-quality, equestrian-grade materials.
- Built to Last: Engineered to withstand heavy use, harsh weather, and the test of time.
- Fully Custom Options: Suitable for all yard types, budgets, and fencing requirements.
- Seamless Design: Designed to complement the wider layout and aesthetic of your land.
Equestrian Fencing Options
Choose from a range of fencing types to suit your specific needs:

Post and Rail Fencing
- Traditional, strong and highly visible
- Treated softwood or hardwood options
- Available with electric wire (Hotcote) integration

Electric Fencing (Mains or Battery)
- Helps prevent chewing and leaning
- Can be used alone or with other systems
- Effective for turnout paddocks and boundaries

Horserail Fencing
- Impact-absorbing, fully electrifyable polymer rails
- Smooth, splinter-free, and low maintenance
- Available in various colours to match your yard

Duralock PVC Fencing
- Premium uPVC fencing designed for equestrian use
- Zero-maintenance and highly durable in all weather
- Ideal for professional yards, gallops, and entranceways

Estate and Entrance Fencing
- Decorative timber or metal options
- Protects your land while making a strong first impression
- Custom gates and name boards available

Paddock & Boundary Fencing
- Suitable for long runs and open land
- Mixed-height and wire options for added control
- Installed with safety-first post spacing and alignment

Boarded Troughs
- Reduce sharp edges and places for legs to get caught, minimising injury risk.
- Protects the structure from wear and damage.
- Constructed with high-quality timber for a professional look.

Boarded Corners
- Minimises risk of horses catching legs or causing injury.
- Reinforces posts to prevent pushing or shifting.
- Built with premium timber for a professional, long-lasting appearance.

Austin O’Connor, Event Rider, O’Connor Eventing
Our experience of working with Tomley Projects was very professional from the outset. Observing the work as it went on, you knew that no stone had been left unturned, and the on site level of professionalism has been extremely good. All the work Tomley have carried out over the past three years, we’re genuinely delighted, it makes our day-to-day running so much easier. I would have no problem whatsoever recommending Tomley Projects to any equestrian or other environment.
Frequently Asked Questions
Post and rail is widely regarded as the safest traditional fencing, but Horserail is a great modern alternative for extra impact resistance. Similarly, electric fencing such as Hotcote can be added to post and rail to provide an additional level of low-maintenance security. All equestrian fencing we install is built to keep horses safe – we can advise on the best solution for your specific needs.
With proper materials and installation, quality fencing can last 15 – 20+ years. We use pressure-treated or creosoted timber for longevity.
Yes – mains, battery, or solar-powered systems. We can install them standalone or in combination with physical fencing. Our preferred electric fencing systems are Horserail and Hotcote, which are durable and low-maintenance.
Usually not, unless it’s over 2 metres tall or near a road. We can advise based on your specific site.
Absolutely. Our team handles large-scale installations and tricky gradients with the right machinery and techniques.
Yes, we install timber, metal or custom gates with auto latches, double gate setups, and more.
Of course. Many clients use post and rail near the yard and around arenas, electric or Horserail on paddocks, and Duralock for gallops.
Yes, we are experienced in stud fencing, including Tornado netting. We’ll adjust heights, rail spacing, and materials to suit youngstock, stallions, or specific safety needs.
It varies with length and terrain, but we can advise on timescales when discussing the scope of the project.
Yes. We can stain or paint timber fencing, and Horserail comes in colour options for a coordinated look.





