Choosing new driveway or garden gates isn’t just about filling a gap; it’s about creating a secure, durable, and stylish entrance that works with your property. Off-the-shelf gates often struggle with sloping drives, awkward openings, or design mismatches. Bespoke wooden gates, built to measure and crafted with traditional mortise and tenon joints, solve those challenges while enhancing your home’s kerb appeal.

At Linnell Brothers, we’ve been supplying quality timber products for over 145 years. With our own on-site treatment plant, vast stockholding and expert joinery, we help homeowners, trades and specifiers achieve a better fit, finish and lifespan from their gates.

What You’ll Learn

1. Why Go Bespoke vs Standard?

Standard, mass-produced gates are limited in size and style. Bespoke gates are designed around your exact site conditions:

Competitors often stop at “better fit”; Linnell Brothers go further by helping you specify the right construction for longevity.

2. Privacy & Security by Design

Your gate can do more than just look good – it can actively improve privacy and security:

3. Durability, Treatment & Timber Choice

A gate is only as durable as its timber and treatment:

Treatment classes:

Even treated timber benefits from regular care:

Aftercare: Apply a microporous exterior oil every 2–3 years to maintain protection and colour. See Wood Protection Association guidance

4. Aesthetics & Kerb Appeal

Your gate is the first thing visitors see; hence, you ought to be careful about these things: 

Architectural Harmony

Finishing Options

5. Hybrid & Sustainable Options

Modern Construction Techniques

Environmental Considerations

6. Costs, Lead-Times & Delivery

The cost of bespoke wooden gates depends on:

Delivery expectations:

What to Expect

Professional suppliers provide detailed quotations covering all aspects from initial consultation through to delivery. Expect site visits for complex installations and comprehensive aftercare guidance for ongoing maintenance.

Common Scenarios & Solutions

Sloped Driveway Gates

Exposed, Windy Locations

Heritage Property Requirements

Family Safety Considerations

How Linnell Bros Help

Our process ensures every gate is built to last:

With 145+ years’ heritage, a 17,000 m³ stockholding, and our own treatment plant, Linnell Brothers is a trusted partner for homeowners, builders, and landscapers.

Transform Your Entrance with Linnell Bros

Discover the difference a bespoke wooden gate can make. Explore our wide range of beautifully crafted gates, built to fit your home perfectly. Use our online calculators for accurate measurements, then let us create a made-to-measure solution tailored to you.

Ready to Get Started?

Over 145 years of craftsmanship, 17,000m³ of premium timber stock, and in-house treatment facilities—discover why discerning homeowners choose Linnell Brothers for gates that stand the test of time.

Frequently Asked Questions

  1. Do I need planning permission for driveway gates?
  2. Usually not if height requirements are met—typically 1m adjacent to highways, 2m elsewhere. Always check local rules, especially for conservation areas and listed properties.

2. UC3 vs UC4—what’s the difference?

  1. UC3 is for wood used outdoors, NOT in contact with the ground. UC4 is for wood in contact with or very close to the ground and frequently wet. Choose UC4 for posts and any ground-contact components.

3. How long will treated redwood gates last?

  1. Lifespan depends on exposure and maintenance. Quality treatment slows decay significantly, and regular refinishing can extend service life to decades with proper care.

4. What hardware improves security the most?

  1. Heavy-duty hook and band hinges with through-bolting, quality mortise locks, and lockable drop bolts for bi-parting gates. Specify galvanised or stainless steel fixings for longevity.

5. What’s the typical lead-time?

  1. Stock elements with standard treatment often ship within days. Bespoke fabrication requires additional time for measurement, design approval, and finishing, contact us for current lead-times on made-to-measure projects.

6. What’s the best finish for longevity?

  1. Microporous exterior wood oils or professional coating systems designed for pressure-treated timber. Avoid thick film coatings that crack early and trap moisture.