Driveway Gates (Built to your dimensions)
Driveway Gates (Built to your dimensions)

£1,975.00 £1,375.00
£1,975.00 £1,375.00
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About Our Driveway Gates
Driveway gates are a fantastic way to add curb appeal and protect your home.
They can keep burglars out and enhance your family’s privacy, stopping passers-by from peering through your windows or looking inside your vehicles for valuables.
UK leading supplier, Charles and Ivy, is proud to bring you an extensive range of metal and composite driveway gates - all of which can be made to your precise dimensions.
Our gates for driveways typically feature a frame and can have full aluminium or composite slats to prevent onlookers from being able to see up your drive when the gates are closed. Alternatively, decorative screens can be added to the top, middle, or end of your gate to create visual interest.
As with all the products we supply, our composite and metal driveway gates come in a plethora of colours, including grey, stone, oak, brown, and teak, to name just a few.
Do I need planning permission to put a gate on my driveway?
As a rule of thumb, you will not need to obtain planning permission from a local council if an existing gate, garden wall, or boundary exists.
However, if the new gates for your driveway are higher than your old ones, you will need to seek approval first.
If the gate is over 1 metre high and your driveway is adjacent to a busy road (or 2 metres high anywhere else) you will need to acquire planning permission to install a gate.
If you’re still not sure whether your driveway gates require planning approval, your local authority will be best placed to advise you.
Once you’ve established whether planning permission is needed, you’ll find plenty of inspiration over on our blog page.
What is the best material for driveway gates?
Composite driveway gates are the most eco-friendly type on the market, combining recyclable materials that would otherwise end up in the landfill.
Composite gates for driveways are more expensive than authentic wooden gates, but they save you money on maintenance - requiring little more than an occasional clean.
Metal driveway gates, such as aluminium, are more durable than their wooden counterparts and require less maintenance than steel.
Aluminium is also resistant to corrosion and rust, lightweight, and easy to install.
Visit our blog to see examples of our fantastic composite fencing gates and aluminium driveway gates.
How high can driveway gates be in the UK?
The height at which driveway gates can be installed depends on where you live.
For example, if your gates open onto a private road, you can erect a gate system that is 2 metres tall without seeking planning permission.
If the gate opens onto a public road or footpath, it must not exceed 1 metre - otherwise, planning permission will be required.
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