


Garden and farm gates
Garden and farm gates are used to create secure access points across domestic and agricultural boundaries. Whether you are finishing a garden entrance or securing a field or paddock, choosing the right gate and hardware is essential for both appearance and long-term performance.
Garden gates for domestic use
Garden gates are commonly used for front gardens, back gardens, and side access. Wooden garden gates are a popular choice as they match fencing and provide a consistent finish across the boundary.
They are suitable for pathways, side gates, and general garden access where both appearance and function matter.
Farm gates for agricultural use
Farm gates are designed for larger openings such as field entrances, driveways, and paddocks. Metal farm gates are commonly used due to their strength and durability, especially in environments where livestock or vehicle access is involved.
Choosing the correct size and fixing method is important to ensure the gate operates properly over time.
Gate hinges, latches, and hardware
A gate is only as good as the hardware used to hang and secure it. This collection includes gate hinges and fixings designed to support both timber garden gates and heavier farm gates.
- Tee hinges for timber garden gates
- Heavy-duty hinges for larger gates
- Fixings and hardware for secure installation
Using the correct hardware helps prevent sagging, improves alignment, and ensures the gate continues to operate smoothly.
Choosing the right gate
The right gate depends on the size of the opening, the level of use, and the environment it will be installed in. Garden gates are typically chosen for appearance and access control, while farm gates are selected for strength and durability.
It is also important to consider how the gate will be fixed, including post size, hinge type, and ground conditions.
Common mistakes when buying gates
- Choosing a gate without considering the correct opening size
- Using light-duty hinges on heavy gates
- Not allowing for ground clearance or uneven surfaces
- Ignoring post strength and fixing requirements
Planning the full installation, not just the gate itself, leads to a far better result.
FAQs
What is the difference between a garden gate and a farm gate?
Garden gates are typically used for domestic access and are often timber for a consistent finish with fencing. Farm gates are designed for larger openings and are usually metal for added strength and durability.
What hinges do I need for a garden gate?
Most garden gates use tee hinges sized to suit the gate width and weight. Heavier gates may require longer or more heavy-duty hinges to provide proper support.
What is the best gate for a driveway or field?
Metal farm gates are commonly used for driveways, paddocks, and field entrances as they provide strength, durability, and a wide opening for vehicles.
Can I use a timber gate for a farm entrance?
Timber gates can be used in some situations, but for regular vehicle access or livestock areas, a metal farm gate is usually the more durable option.
Do I need gate posts and fixings?
Yes, gates require suitable posts, hinges, and fixings to be installed correctly. Choosing the right hardware is essential for ensuring the gate remains stable and operates properly over time.


















