Post&Rail

Post&Rail

Boundaryline’s Post&Rail fencing refines the classic post and rail fencing. Designed with a straight through mortise, which allows the rails to interlock with the posts, eliminating the need for hardware and simplifying installation, even on sloping ground or curved lines.

From homes to lifestyle blocks, farms to entranceways and subdivision projects, it fits seamlessly into a variety of environments. Post&Rail can be customised to fit your vision, with matching lifestyle gates and fully custom entranceways that can be manufactured for your project.

Post&Rail fences are made from treated pine or naturally durable macrocarpa, offering a practical and durable fencing option. Both materials feature natural knots and blemishes, adding character while maintaining the fence’s structural integrity. 

With an extensive range of options and the ability to custom-make systems,  Boundaryline can turn your vision into a reality.

Product Range

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The most popular fence in our range of timber Post&Rail fencing systems. 

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Lifestyle Gates

Boundaryline’s Lifestyle Timber Gates stand out from the crowd. Made in a traditional style to match our Post&Rail fencing, these are not your average farm gates.

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Custom Entranceways

Our Post&Rail custom entranceways make a great first impression. We also create custom entranceway signs, including CNC-engraved logos on laminated macrocarpa or pine.

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Post&Rail Custom Solutions

Looking to create a unique design for your project? Call our team on 0800 003 006 and let us help you bring your vision to life.

Product Features

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PINE & MACROCARPA

All our Post&Rail range is available in treated pine for guaranteed durability or chemical-free naturally durable macrocarpa.

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STRAIGHT-THROUGH MORTISE

Strong and durable, and no hardware required.

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SELECTED PREMIUM GRADE TIMBER

Superior landscaping timber. Selected to minimise twisting and splitting.

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QUICK AND SIMPLE INSTALLATION

Just set up the posts and slide in the rails, done!