Width | 2.4m (8ft), 2.7m (9ft), 3.0m (10ft), 3.3m (11ft), 3.6m (12ft), 3.9m (13ft), 4.2m (14ft), 4.5m (15ft), 4.8m (16ft), 5.1m (17ft), 5.4m (18ft), 5.7m (19ft) and 6.0m (20ft). Bespoke sizes available! |
Height (To Top of End Style) | 0.9m (3ft), 1.2m (4ft), 1.52m (5ft), 1.8m (6ft) and 2.1m (7ft). Bespoke sizes available! |
Leaf | 4 leaves. We also offer equal size pair, 3 leaf or 5 leaf in the same design. |
Hang | Left or Right. You'll need to select the hang of middle gate. The hang will be the side the hinge part is on as if you're looking from road side of the gate and looking at the front of it. |
End Styles | 90mm x 60mm |
Top & Bottom Rail | 90mm x 60mm |
Back Rails | 90mm x 30mm |
Tongue Groove | 121mm x 14.5mm |
Timber Type | Joinery Grade Scandinavian Redwood |
Timber Treatment | Each component of the gate is pressure treated with tanalith preservative |
Matching Pedestrian Gate | Highampton pedestrian gate |
Step into elegance with our Highampton Gates Bifold 4 Leaf, one of our most popular styles with its modern but simplistic charm.
Renowned for their versatility and ease of use with a 75% to 25% split ratio, the bifold design of these gates maximises space efficiency without compromising on style. Whether gracing the entrance to your property or defining the boundaries of your garden, they infuse a touch of timeless sophistication into any outdoor setting.
Elevate your outdoor space with a design that seamlessly blends functionality with understated beauty.
Please note the width you select will be the total width of all 4 gates. For the size of each gate, you'll just need to divide your total width by 4.
Please Note: This product is specifically manufactured upon order placement and falls under our "Made-To-Measure" product range. We encourage you to review our Terms and Conditions (Section 2) before placing an order, as they detail guidance regarding orders, returns, and cancellations for "Made-To-Measure" product range.
Wooden gates are susceptible to warping if not appropriately handled and maintained. We encourage you to read our 'Why Do Gates Warp' page and Terms and Conditions for advice on how to prevent this. We cannot be held liable for any issues with your timber, such as cracking, twisting and/or warping, if the advice provided on these pages are not followed.