Hampshire is western Maury County at its most authentic — vineyard country, working farms, and the Natchez Trace nine miles to the west. We build fencing for this landscape.
Hampshire is western Maury County at its most authentic. This unincorporated community of roughly 1,500 residents sits along US 412, about nine miles east of the Natchez Trace Parkway. The hills and plateaus here are wine country — Hampshire’s microclimate supports three successful vineyards and wineries — and the landscape is defined by rolling farms, wooded hollows, and backroads that reward anyone willing to slow down.
Fencing in Hampshire is functional first. It keeps cattle where they belong, marks property boundaries that follow ridge lines and creek beds, and protects garden plots from the deer that browse through every hollow. Middle TN Fence & Gate brings the same professional installation quality to Hampshire that we offer anywhere in Maury County, with pricing and materials suited for rural properties.
Hampshire was originally called Love’s Cross Roads before taking its current name in 1837. The community was settled in 1807 by families who crossed the Duck River at Gordon’s Ferry on the Natchez Trace. Hampshire has its own post office (38461), its own K-12 unit school with roughly 400 students, and its own 6.9-acre community park shared with the school grounds. The vineyards and organic farming community have grown steadily alongside the traditional cattle operations.

Hampshire’s working cattle farms and horse properties need fencing that performs across rough terrain without constant repair. We install high-tensile wire for long perimeter runs, woven wire for areas with calves or goats, and board fence for horse paddocks and road-facing boundaries. The hilly terrain west of Hampshire means every job requires careful planning to keep fence lines true across grade changes.

Homesteads and newer homes along US 412 and the connecting county roads need privacy fencing around yards and garden areas. Our cedar and pressure-treated pine installations create a defined living space on properties that may be ten or fifty acres total.

Split rail belongs in Hampshire’s landscape. It frames driveways, marks boundaries along roads, and defines yard perimeters on acreage properties without looking suburban. Our cedar split rail weathers to a silver-grey that blends with the fencerows and tree lines that have shaped this countryside for two centuries.

Hampshire’s vineyards and organic farms need specialty fencing that protects crops from deer while allowing airflow and sunlight. We install deer-height woven wire perimeters, trellis-support fencing for vineyards, and garden enclosures. Hampshire’s growing reputation as wine country means this type of fencing is increasingly in demand.
Hampshire’s hills and hollows mean fence lines rarely follow flat ground. We run lines across slopes, through tree lines, and across creek bottoms using techniques built for the terrain.
Hampshire fencing jobs often involve thousands of linear feet. Our pricing scales with quantity — bulk material purchasing and efficient crew deployment bring your per-foot cost down.
Deer pressure in Hampshire is real. Our eight-foot deer fencing protects gardens, vineyards, and orchard plots. We also install coyote-resistant configurations for poultry and small livestock.
Hampshire is unincorporated with no HOA governance and minimal zoning restrictions. You and your fencing contractor decide what works for your property.
Hampshire is unincorporated and most fences do not require a permit. Maury County setback requirements apply near road rights-of-way. We verify applicable setbacks during your free estimate.
Deer fencing needs to be at least eight feet tall to prevent jumping. We install woven wire deer fence on treated wood or metal posts. For vineyards and orchards, we use specialized agricultural deer netting with reinforced base rails.
Farm fencing runs $5 to $15 per linear foot for wire configurations. Board fence runs $15 to $35. Wood privacy fencing costs $25 to $45 per foot. Terrain can affect pricing on steep slopes. Free estimates.
Yes. We clear fence lines through wooded sections as part of installation. Brush clearing, tree trimming, and stump removal along the fence path are included in our quote when needed.
High-tensile wire with properly braced corner posts handles Hampshire’s hilly terrain best. The wire maintains tension across grade changes better than barbed wire, and the smooth surface reduces livestock injury risk.