
PVC Fencing
Angaston.
5353
Hillier eastern Barossa town of English-settler stone heritage, where character streetscapes meet vineyard and grazing acreage under hot dry summers.
Angaston
Angaston sits on the eastern edge of the Barossa Valley, about 80 kilometres north-east of Adelaide, in country that rises into the hills and carries a stronger English-settler character than the German-heritage towns to the west. Its main street holds stone shopfronts, churches, and character cottages, while the surrounding land runs to vineyard, orchard, and grazing acreage. The Barossa summer is hot, dry, and high in UV, conditions that fade painted timber and dry out softwood palings until they warp. PVC carries a UV-stabilised white finish that does not chalk or yellow, and it is fully termite-proof, so an Angaston boundary holds its colour and structure for decades with nothing more than an occasional hose-down, whether on a town block or a long rural line.
Angaston streetscape
How Angaston fences.
Housing stock
Angaston's older streets hold stone-fronted cottages and character homes from its English-settler founding, alongside mid-century brick houses, while newer dwellings sit on larger fringe blocks. The town nestles into hillier country than the western Barossa, so some lots carry a slope across the boundary line.
Acreage and grazing
Around the town the land runs to vineyard, orchard, and grazing acreage, where the boundary is a long rural line rather than a suburban panel run. The Cotswold post-and-rail range suits these acreage, horse, and grazing-property lines, giving an open rural look without the rot and repaint cycle of timber rail.
Stone heritage streetscape
The main-street precinct and older quarters carry stone heritage character that the Barossa Council protects. A street-facing fence in these areas reads as part of the historic streetscape, so a low open picket suits the frontage where a tall solid panel would not sit comfortably.
Sloped boundaries
Because Angaston sits in hillier country, some boundaries carry a slope. PVC panels step down across a fall, so a sloping run can be installed in stepped sections that keep each panel level while following the ground line, a common requirement on the town's elevated blocks.
PVC fencing considerations for Angaston
Approvals & heights
In South Australia a standard-height dividing fence on a side or rear boundary generally needs no development approval. Front fences, and any fence on a heritage-listed property or in a heritage area, can carry controls. The Barossa Council is the relevant planning authority for Angaston, and the stone-heritage main-street precinct is where front-fence character matters most.
Cost-sharing
Cost-sharing and notice between neighbours are governed by the Fences Act 1975 (SA). Adjoining owners generally share the cost of a sufficient dividing fence equally, and the Act sets out the fencing-notice procedure for serving quotes before work starts. Serve notice with quotes before ordering material.
Heritage front fences
On a heritage-character lot near the main street the street-facing fence should complement the historic stone streetscape, so a low picket reads correctly where a tall solid panel does not. The Henley picket in white suits the older Angaston frontages, while side and rear boundaries away from the street can run to standard privacy height.
Pool safety
Pool fencing in Angaston must comply with AS 1926.1 and South Australia's pool-safety requirements, including the 100mm climbable-gap rule and the non-climbable zone around the barrier. The Ascot full privacy panel can serve as a compliant pool barrier provided the non-climbable zone is preserved around adjacent landscaping or furniture.
The Collection
Five ranges, delivered to Angaston.
Every PVC fencing range is available in Angaston — supply only, or supply and install. Every price includes GST.
Henley
Picket Fencing
From $166.54 per set
From $166.54 per set
Oxford
Semi-Privacy Fencing
From $266.46 per set
From $266.46 per set
Eton
Closed-Top Fencing
From $273.11 per set
From $273.11 per set
Ascot
Full Privacy Fencing
From $254.54 per set
From $254.54 per set
Cotswold
Horse & Farm Fencing
From $92.05 per set
From $92.05 per set
Delivery
Delivered to Angaston.
We deliver PVC fencing to Angaston and every other Barossa Valley suburb. Each order is palletised for safe transit and needs someone on site to receive it.
- Estimated delivery
- 9-13 business days via palletised freight
Pricing
Pricing for Angaston.
Prices are identical across every Barossa Valley suburb — there is no location surcharge for Angaston. What you see online is what you pay, GST included.
Questions
PVC fencing Angaston, answered.
- My Angaston block slopes. Can PVC fencing follow the fall?
- Yes. Angaston sits in hillier country than the western Barossa, so sloped boundaries are common, and PVC handles them well. The panels step down across a fall in stepped sections, keeping each panel level while the fence line follows the ground, which gives a clean staggered profile rather than a panel that floats above the slope at one end. For a gentle, even grade the rails can sometimes be raked instead. Tell us the rise across the boundary when you quote and we will advise whether stepping or raking suits your run.
- What PVC fence suits an Angaston acreage or grazing boundary?
- For rural, vineyard, orchard, and grazing boundaries the Cotswold post-and-rail range is the right fit. It is purpose-built for acreage and horse properties, giving an open two- or three-rail rural look that suits the country around Angaston without screening the view. Because it is PVC it is fully termite-proof and never needs the repainting or rail replacement that timber post-and-rail demands in the dry Barossa summers. Long rural runs are quoted by total length rather than by panel, so the boundary measurement plus an online quote gives a material price for the full line.
- My Angaston house is on a heritage stone street. What front fence can I have?
- Heritage character controls along the main street do not usually set exact fence dimensions, but the Barossa Council expects a street-facing fence to complement the historic stone-cottage streetscape that gives Angaston its character. In practice that means a low open picket rather than a tall solid panel. The Henley picket range in white suits this. Side and rear boundaries that are not visible from the street are not constrained the same way and can run to standard privacy height. Check with the Barossa Council before committing to a front fence on a heritage-listed property.
- Can I get PVC fencing delivered and installed in Angaston?
- Yes. We deliver to Angaston and the surrounding eastern Barossa on palletised freight, typically within 9 to 13 business days, and our national installer network covers the region. Because the Barossa is an interstate run from our Queensland base the delivery window is a little longer than a local Queensland timeframe, but it is fully tracked. Tick the installation option on your quote for a supply-and-install price, including installers experienced with the sloped boundaries common on the town's elevated blocks.
- Who pays for a shared fence between two Angaston properties?
- Under the Fences Act 1975 (SA) the cost of a sufficient dividing fence is generally shared equally between the two adjoining owners. The Act sets out a fencing-notice procedure: you serve written notice on your neighbour with the proposed work and quotes before ordering, which gives both sides the chance to agree on the fence and the split. PVC suits a shared boundary because both faces are identical, which removes the common argument about which neighbour gets the rail side rather than the finished face.
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