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Composite Gates — Wood-Effect Driveway, Garden & Side Gates

Premium Composite Gates with a Natural Timber Appearance

Composite gates deliver the warm, natural appearance of timber without the ongoing upkeep that traditional wooden gates demand. Manufactured from a precision blend of recycled wood fibres and high-density polymer resin, our composite gates are engineered to resist warping, rotting, splitting, swelling, and the constant cycle of sanding and repainting. The boards are insect-resistant, splinter-free, UV-stabilised against fading, and 100% recyclable at end of life. Available in a range of authentic wood-grain finishes including golden oak, walnut, anthracite grey, ebony black, and silver birch, composite gates suit traditional, contemporary, and rural property styles equally well — chosen by discerning UK homeowners who want the look of timber and the performance of engineered materials.

Composite Driveway Gates, Side Gates & Garden Gates

Our composite gate range covers every gate type. Composite driveway gates are our most popular product, available as swing pairs, sliding configurations, or bi-folding designs. Composite side gates provide complete privacy and security to your side passage. Composite garden gates add a stylish, low-maintenance entrance to your front or rear garden. Each gate features a galvanised steel sub-frame for structural rigidity, clad with high-grade composite boards mechanically fastened with concealed stainless-steel fixings.

Composite Gate Colours & Board Patterns

Wood-Grain Composite Colours

Golden oak, walnut, teak, mahogany — perfect for traditional and country properties seeking a natural timber appearance without the maintenance.

Solid Modern Composite Colours

Anthracite grey, ebony black, slate, charcoal, silver birch, ivory — ideal for contemporary properties, new-builds, and architect-designed homes.

Board Orientations

Choose horizontal boards (most popular contemporary look), vertical boards (traditional cottage style), or mixed patterns combining horizontal and decorative inset panels.

Are Composite Gates Worth the Extra Cost?

Composite gates have a higher upfront cost than basic timber gates, but across the ownership period of the gate the savings are substantial. Traditional wooden gates require regular staining or repainting on an ongoing schedule, board replacements as panels rot or split, and hinge adjustments as the timber swells with moisture. Composite gates need only an occasional wash with soapy water — saving hundreds of pounds in maintenance costs and many hours of weekend labour over the years you own them.

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