CCTV Installation in Enderby
Professionally installed CCTV for Enderby homes and businesses. Hardwired PoE cameras, local NVR recording, and no monthly subscriptions - designed for the mix of older village properties around the historic centre, 1960s‑80s estates, and the major commercial and distribution sites at Enderby Industrial Estate and Grove Park.
By the Doberman install team · CCTV system designers & installers, Leicester · Last reviewed February 2026
By the Doberman install team
CCTV system designers & installers, Leicester
Last reviewed February 2026
What you get
Site survey
We visit your Enderby property, walk every approach and boundary, assess lighting and cable routing options, and identify the coverage zones that matter - before recommending anything.
System design
Camera positions, lens types, and recording capacity tailored to your property - whether that’s an older village house near the centre, a 1970s semi on one of the estates, or a warehouse unit at Grove Park.
Professional installation
Cables routed through lofts, cavities, and existing conduit. No surface‑clipped runs across your front elevation. Clean, permanent work that lasts.
Handover and training
Full walkthrough of live view, playback, app access, and basic troubleshooting so you can actually use the system from day one.
How it works
Survey
We drive from Leicester to Enderby (around 10-15 minutes southwest via the A563 or B4114) and walk your property thoroughly. A standard residential survey takes around 45 minutes.
Design
Camera positions, lens choices, and NVR specification designed around your layout. You receive a clear written proposal with a fixed price.
Install
Cable routing, camera mounting, NVR setup, network configuration, and night commissioning. Most residential installs complete in a single day.
Residential CCTV in Enderby
Enderby’s older village properties are concentrated around the historic centre - Church Lane, High Street, and the streets close to St John the Baptist Church. These are typically solid‑brick or rendered stone builds: thicker walls, narrower loft spaces in some cases, and less predictable internal layouts than a post‑war semi. Cable routing through solid construction requires planning - we assess the loft during the survey and map out how Cat6 can be run internally before dropping to camera positions, rather than surface‑clipping runs across rendered elevations. Fixings go into masonry with appropriate anchors, and we choose drilling positions to avoid architectural features on character properties.
The 1960s‑80s estates that make up much of residential Enderby - streets off King Street, the Townend area, and the estates running towards the Narborough Road boundary - are among the more straightforward installs we do. Regular plot layouts, accessible cavity walls, and consistent soffit heights mean cable routing is predictable and the job runs efficiently. A typical semi here has three clear approach routes: front driveway, side gate, and rear garden. A three to four camera system handles this well - one 4mm turret on the front covering the driveway and entrance for identification at 6-10 metres, one 2.8mm wide‑angle on the rear garden, and one or two cameras covering side access. A four‑camera system like this typically costs £1,200-£1,500 fully installed.
Newer developments around the edges of Enderby and along the B4114 corridor towards Narborough tend to have open‑plan front gardens, integrated garages, and tighter plot spacing. Careful camera placement is particularly important on these builds - proximity of neighbouring driveways means the field of view needs to be adjusted so coverage stays within your boundary. We use varifocal lenses where needed and compact turret cameras that sit cleanly under modern fascia boards without drawing attention.
Commercial and industrial CCTV at Grove Park and Enderby Industrial Estate
Grove Park and the adjacent Enderby Industrial Estate form one of the larger commercial concentrations in south‑west Leicestershire. The mix of office headquarters, warehousing, logistics operations, and distribution centres creates very different CCTV requirements depending on the tenancy. Office premises need entrance‑lobby cameras, car park coverage, and server room or reception monitoring - typically with 4MP or 4K turrets on interior mounts and externally‑rated cameras on building corners covering the car park. Warehouse and distribution units need something more substantial: perimeter coverage, loading bay monitoring, and vehicle entrance cameras capable of number plate capture.
For loading bay and ANPR applications at Grove Park sites, we use 4K cameras with appropriately tight lenses - typically 6mm or 8mm - positioned to capture the full rear of a vehicle as it approaches or departs. Cable runs across commercial yards and car parks are a practical consideration: PoE is reliable up to 100 metres, but runs across exposed yards need properly rated external Cat6 in conduit, either surface‑mounted in trunking or buried. We plan conduit routes during the survey and price them into the fixed quote so there are no surprises.
Businesses operating near the M1/M69 junction at Junction 21 - including the logistics and distribution operations that have located here specifically for motorway access - often need camera systems that integrate with access control or alarm infrastructure. We can design CCTV as part of a wider security specification or work alongside an existing alarm installer to ensure the camera positions and recording architecture complement what’s already in place.
Narborough, Littlethorpe, and the B4114 corridor
Narborough sits immediately adjacent to Enderby and shares much of the same housing character: older village properties around the centre, post‑war semis on the wider estates, and newer infill development along the main routes. CCTV installs here follow the same patterns as Enderby itself - older properties need solid‑wall cable routing through the loft, newer semis are more predictable. The River Soar and the railway line create natural boundaries that affect how properties sit relative to each other, and some rear gardens back onto the line or open green space, meaning cameras covering those aspects need good IR performance at range. We use cameras with 30‑metre IR as standard, positioned to make the most of available range rather than pointing them at a close fence.
Littlethorpe is a smaller settlement between Narborough and Blaby, predominantly residential with some agricultural land at the edges. Properties here can include older farmhouse‑style buildings and more modern bungalows or bungalow conversions. Bungalow installs are slightly different to two‑storey work: cameras tend to be mounted lower - on garage walls, fence posts, or low soffit positions - which affects IR performance at night (lower mount means more ground reflection). We adjust camera angles and IR intensity settings during night commissioning to compensate. The B4114 corridor itself runs through light industrial and retail development between Enderby and the Fosse Park area, with smaller commercial units that typically need two to four cameras covering entrances, yards, and loading areas.
Proximity to M1/M69 Junction 21 and the Fosse Park area
Enderby’s location at the M1/M69 interchange gives it a commercially significant position, and the retail and business park development around Fosse Park and the nearby junction means there is a substantial volume of commercial CCTV work in this corridor. Retail units, trade counters, and business park offices in this area need systems sized for the footprint rather than a domestic template - multiple camera channels, larger NVR drives for extended retention, and often requirements for remote viewing by managers or security teams off‑site.
For larger commercial installs in this area we specify NVR units with sufficient channel count and processing headroom to avoid the frame‑rate drops that undersized recorders can produce under continuous high‑resolution recording. Storage is calculated against the number of cameras, their resolution and frame rate, the expected amount of motion in the scene, and the required retention period - most commercial clients want a minimum of 28-31 days. If you’re not sure what you need, our CCTV cost guide and spec cheat sheet cover the main variables in plain language.
Pricing
A typical 3-4 camera residential system starts from around £950 for hardware (cameras, NVR, drives, gateway), with installation on top. Total installed cost for a standard home is usually £1,200-£1,500. Larger properties, commercial premises at Grove Park, and installs with longer cable runs across commercial yards will cost more. We provide a fixed quote after the site survey - no hidden extras.
Why Doberman
Hardwired PoE, not Wi‑Fi
Every camera runs on a dedicated Ethernet cable for power and data. No signal drops, no battery swaps, no Wi‑Fi dependency - reliable whether you’re in an older village property or a warehouse at Grove Park.
Local recording, no subscriptions
Footage records to your own NVR on‑site. No cloud fees, no monthly costs, no third‑party access to your video data.
Village and estate property experience
Enderby’s older village centre properties need different cable routing to the 1960s‑80s estates. We plan for the specific construction type during the survey rather than assuming every property works the same way.
Commercial and industrial installs at Grove Park
We design systems for warehouses, logistics hubs, and office premises - perimeter coverage, loading bay monitoring, ANPR at vehicle entrances, and integration with existing access control or alarm infrastructure.
About Doberman
Doberman is a Leicester‑based CCTV installation company. We design, install, and support hardwired PoE camera systems for homes and businesses across Leicestershire - including regular work in Enderby, Narborough, Littlethorpe, and the Grove Park and Enderby Industrial Estate commercial area. We’ve worked on everything from two‑camera village‑centre installs to multi‑camera commercial systems at logistics sites near Junction 21. Every installation is carried out by our own team; we don’t subcontract.
We’re based in Leicester, roughly 10-15 minutes from Enderby. We work in the area regularly and understand the local property types - from the older village properties around the historic centre to the 1960s‑80s estates and the large commercial sites at Grove Park.
If you want to understand our approach before getting in touch, our CCTV blog covers everything from camera placement to system specs to what drives the cost of an installation. For a full overview of our services, visit our Doberman homepage. For a full list of towns and areas we work in, see our areas we cover.
Areas we cover
We cover Enderby village centre, the surrounding estates, Grove Park, Enderby Industrial Estate, Narborough, Littlethorpe, and the B4114 corridor towards Blaby and Fosse Park. If you’re not sure whether we cover your location, ask - we almost certainly do.
Frequently asked questions
- Do you cover Enderby?
- Yes. We’re based in Leicester, around 10-15 minutes away, and work in Enderby and the surrounding area regularly. We cover the village centre, the residential estates, Grove Park, Enderby Industrial Estate, Narborough, and Littlethorpe.
- How many cameras does a typical Enderby home need?
- Most homes need three to four cameras. A standard semi on the 1960s‑80s estates typically needs one covering the front and driveway, one on the rear garden, and one or two on side access points. Older village properties around the centre may need fewer cameras but more careful positioning given solid‑brick walls and narrower plots. We confirm the exact count during the survey.
- How much does CCTV installation cost in Enderby?
- A typical three to four camera residential system starts from around £950 for hardware, with installation on top. Total installed cost for a standard home is usually £1,200-£1,500. Larger properties, commercial premises at Grove Park, and installs with longer cable runs across yards cost more. We provide a fixed written quote after the site survey.
- Do I need to pay a monthly subscription?
- No. Footage records locally to an NVR at your property. There’s no cloud storage and no subscription. You own the hardware and the recordings. App access for remote viewing uses your existing broadband and is free.
- How long does the installation take?
- A typical three to four camera residential install takes a single day - usually arriving around 8:30am and finishing by 4-5pm, including cable routing, camera mounting, NVR setup, app configuration, and returning after dark for night commissioning. Larger commercial installs at Grove Park or properties with underground cable runs to outbuildings may take a second day.
- Can you install CCTV at a commercial unit at Grove Park or Enderby Industrial Estate?
- Yes. We install regularly at commercial and industrial premises in this area - warehouses, logistics units, office buildings, and trade counters. These systems are specified around the site’s actual requirements: perimeter coverage, loading bay monitoring, number plate capture at vehicle entrances, and integration with access control or alarm systems where needed. We survey the site and provide a fixed written quote.
