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// Gravel boards · Morpeth · NE20, NE61, NE65

Morpeth gravel board supply — stops your fence rotting at ground level

Gravel board is what most Morpeth fencers reach for first. Gravel boards are the horizontal timber that sits at the base of a fence, between the posts, raising the fence boards off wet earth and stopping ground-rot. A gravel board is the cheapest single thing you can do to add years to a fence. We deliver across Morpeth and Ponteland and the wider Northumberland footprint — Next-day.

Whether you're laying a single back-garden run on a Ponteland or Darras Hall property or quoting a multi-house developer plot, the timber's the same: pressure-treated softwood, sized properly, dropped where you need it.

What we stock

Lengths
12ft (3.6m), 14ft (4.2m)
Depth
6" standard (deeper available)
Material
Pressure-treated softwood
Delivery to Morpeth
Kerbside, Next-day, flat fee at checkout
Click & collect
Free from NE13 7BA, 25 min from Morpeth

Common uses

Bottom course of any closeboard or panel fence, replacement of rotted bottoms, raising the fence over uneven ground.

How to install / use

Slots between posts at ground level on a small concrete pad or sits in post slots. 6" depth as standard; deeper boards available for slope grading.

What Morpeth looks like for fencing

Darras Hall plots are large and the existing fencing tends to be high-spec — when we replace, we replace like-for-like (often hardwood gates, painted closeboard). Posts go deep here, posts go painted, and finishes matter. The rural Belsay and Hartburn plots are the opposite — long agricultural runs where pressure-treated, no-fuss spec is the right call.

Neighbourhoods we drop to: Ponteland, Darras Hall, Stamfordham, Belsay, Whalton, Mitford, Pegswood, Longhirst, Hartburn, Mitford. Plus surrounding postcodes (NE20, NE61, NE65) — drop your postcode at checkout if you're unsure.

Need gravel board for a Morpeth job?

Tell us what you need and your postcode — most quotes back same day. Or browse gravel boards and order direct.

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