When it comes to choosing the right timber for your garden fencing, homeowners across the UK are looking for materials that balance durability, appearance, and value for money. A quality fence doesn’t just provide privacy and security, it also adds character and style to your outdoor space. At Southgate Timber, we supply some of the most popular and trusted timber species for fencing. Here are our top 5 recommendations for 2025:
1. Western Red Cedar
Western Red Cedar remains a premium choice for fencing in the UK. Its natural reddish-brown tones and distinctive grain make it one of the most attractive timbers available. Beyond its looks, cedar is highly stable, resistant to warping, and naturally durable against decay. Perfect for modern slatted fences, it requires little maintenance and weathers beautifully over time. If you’re looking for a stylish, long-lasting fence, cedar is hard to beat.
We currently have selected profiles reduced in our Western Red Cedar sale.

2. Douglas Fir
Douglas Fir offers a strong, versatile, and affordable option for fencing projects. Known for its warm colour and straight grain, it has good strength properties and is widely used for structural applications. While classed as moderately durable, it performs best when treated or oiled, which enhances its resistance to the elements. If you want a cost-effective fencing solution with a natural look, Douglas Fir is a smart choice.

3. Larch
Larch is a fantastic mid-range timber for fencing. It has a golden-brown appearance that gradually silvers with age, making it a popular pick for natural-looking garden designs. Larch is one of the most durable softwoods, with high density and strength. It’s ideal for both traditional fencing and contemporary batten designs, offering an excellent balance of aesthetics, durability, and price, often used as a budget-friendly alternative to Western Red Cedar.

4. Thermo Ayous
A relatively new addition to the fencing market in the past couple of years, Thermo Ayous is gaining popularity thanks to its thermal modification process. This treatment enhances the timber’s durability, stability, and resistance to decay without the need for chemicals. Lightweight yet strong, Thermo Ayous has a rich golden-brown colour that gives fences a modern, high-end finish. It’s an excellent eco-friendly modified hardwood, making it a sustainable choice for contemporary gardens.

5. Yellow Balau
For those wanting maximum strength and longevity, Yellow Balau is a standout option. This tropical hardwood is extremely dense, naturally durable, and highly resistant to weathering. Its golden-brown tones deepen with age, giving a rich, timeless appearance. Balau is perfect for premium fencing projects where a robust, long-lasting material is required. Left untreated, it will gracefully weather to a silver-grey, or it can be oiled to retain its warm tones. Many homeowners and industry professionals are turning to Yellow Balau recently as a cost-effective alternative to Western Red Cedar.

Final Thoughts
From the rich tones of Western Red Cedar to the unbeatable strength of Yellow Balau, each of these timber species brings unique benefits to your fencing project. Whether you’re prioritising affordability, durability, or modern style, Southgate Timber can help you find the right solution. Explore our full range of timber fencing battens or contact our expert team for advice on the best material for your garden project.