Description
Hamptons Rural 3 Rail Fencing – 1 Way Post
The Hamptons Rural 3 Rail Fencing 1 Way Post is the dedicated fence end post for the Hamptons 3 Rail PVC fencing system. This fence end post accepts rails on one side only, making it the ideal choice for starting or finishing a fence run, framing a gate opening, or terminating a fence at a wall or structure.
Heavy-duty UV-stabilised PVC gives this termination post the strength to anchor fence runs securely without warping, rotting, or requiring any ongoing treatment. Unlike timber end posts that absorb moisture and deteriorate over time, this PVC post retains its shape, strength, and crisp white finish across all seasons with minimal upkeep.
Standing 2500mm tall and suited to set-in-concrete installation, this post provides a firm, lasting termination point for any Hamptons fence run. It works seamlessly across the full Hamptons Rural 3 Rail Fencing range, including rails, caps, 2 way posts, corner posts, and gate posts.
- Purpose-built fence end post for Hamptons 3 Rail fencing
- Accepts rails on one side only — ideal for starts, finishes, and gate frames
- Heavy-duty UV-stabilised PVC — no rot, rust, or repainting needed
- 2500mm height for set-in-concrete installation
- Crisp white finish matches all Hamptons fencing components
- Partners with 2 way posts, corner posts, and gate posts
Why Choose a PVC Fence End Post?
First and foremost, a dedicated termination post provides a clean, structural termination point that keeps the fence line taut and aligned. Furthermore, UV-stabilised PVC resists the moisture uptake that causes timber end posts to rot and lean over time. As a result, your fence run starts and finishes with confidence and stays looking sharp for years. In addition, the pre-engineered design ensures rails lock in securely on first installation. According to Standards Australia, using engineered PVC fencing components ensures consistent performance and durability across the system.
Tips for Installing End Posts
Before installation, confirm the fence run layout and mark the exact position of each end post. Then, set in concrete to at least 600mm depth for maximum holding power. In addition, brace the post temporarily while concrete cures to prevent lean. Finally, always check the post is plumb before rails are inserted to ensure a level, professional finish.






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