Webbs Forest Furniture is a reliable family run business, based in Gosport, established in 1988. We are manufacturers and installers of all types of quality fencing, garden sheds, trellis work, gates and arches. Larch and Douglas are our preferred species and the best for fencing materials. We also supply an extensive range of rustic garden furniture, bird houses and so much more, made to the highest specification.
All our timber is sourced from sustainable plantations in the South of England. This together with the ability to cut the timber in our own sawmill gives us the flexibility and quality control that our customers have come to expect.
All our timber is sourced from sustainable plantations in the South of England. This together with the ability to cut the timber in our own sawmill gives us the flexibility and quality control that our customers have come to expect.
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Christine Cavell-Sibley
Aug 21, 2021
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Fitted my neighbours fence and while doing so crushed a half dozen of my flowers (if they had told me they needed to trample over them I would have dug them up to get them out of the way), cords (holding my greenhouse down) were cut and there is a bit "ravine" in places between the fence and the soil on my side which was not there before.
Prior to fitting the fence one panel was removed so that I could remove some brambles that had grown in a very narrow space. I removed them and covered with membrane pinning it to the ground. When they fitted the fence, they pulled half of it up and threw it
Prior to fitting the fence one panel was removed so that I could remove some brambles that had grown in a very narrow space. I removed them and covered with membrane pinning it to the ground. When they fitted the fence, they pulled half of it up and threw it
Steve Frost
Jan 28, 2021
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Mandy Mason
Dec 22, 2020
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Jo Russell
Sep 09, 2020
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Jan Yates
Oct 07, 2019
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Patricia Wilby
Jun 02, 2019
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Kelli Kellett
May 10, 2019
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Nigel Heath
Sep 16, 2018
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Debbie Green
Sep 05, 2018
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