Landscaping, forestry and paddock services across Dereham (East Dereham) and the surrounding NR19 / NR20 villages.
B.I.G Fellers works right across Dereham — East Dereham and the surrounding villages of Toftwood, Scarning, Yaxham, Mattishall, Swanton Morley and North Elmham. Whether it is a new patio in the town, a garden transformation on a rural plot, forestry work on the outlying farms or equestrian fencing at a smallholding, one local crew handles it all.
Dereham has strong demand for outdoor work — big gardens, older brick and flint properties, plenty of equestrian and smallholding land. We bring the right kit for it: mini-digger, forestry loader, hay-baling capability and years of Norfolk landscaping experience.
Recent Dereham work includes a full slate patio and raised pond build on a Toftwood property, a Norfolk flint garden wall in Scarning, a woodland thinning job near Swanton Morley, and post-and-rail paddock fencing with a full topping schedule near Mattishall.
We cover Dereham (NR19) and every surrounding village — Toftwood, Scarning, Yaxham, Mattishall, Swanton Morley, North Elmham, Hoe, Shipdham, Whinburgh, Garvestone and beyond.
Patios, paving, walls & driveways across Dereham.
View service detailsHand-laid traditional flint walls & panels in Dereham.
View service detailsFull garden design & build across Dereham.
View service detailsFelling, thinning & woodland clearance near Dereham.
View service detailsCut, split & delivered around Dereham.
View service detailsFencing, paddock maintenance & hay baling near Dereham.
View service detailsYes — we cover East Dereham (NR19) and all the surrounding villages including Toftwood, Scarning, Yaxham, Mattishall, Swanton Morley, North Elmham, Shipdham and beyond.
Yes. We install post-and-rail, stock and electric fencing to a proper standard, and we run paddock maintenance schedules — topping, harrowing, weed control and drainage — for private horse owners and small yards across the Dereham area.
Free site visit, written fixed quote, and we can price your project before you instruct an architect — saving you thousands if the numbers don't stack up.
