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While its value as an aspect of garden design is often overlooked, fencing is a vital part of both the aesthetics and usefulness of your garden. Garden fencing is likely to differ between the front and rear of properties, with taller and more tough wood fencing commonly being placed in the rear garden, while the front of the house often makes use of more compact and more decorative fencing. Fencing for the front of the home tends to have a low height and large gaps between the wooden slats. It is also often stained to enhance its decorative effect.
Fencing in the back garden is typically used for privacy and to preserve the borders of a garden, as well as to keep household pets or other small animals or wildlife either in or out. Due to this, these varieties of fences are approximately 6 feet high and use wooden slats without gaps in between. Because of the added height, these fences typically have concrete footings laid in between each panel to provide security and stop the fence from blowing over or being damaged in high winds.
Garden fencing sections are generally constructed from wood. The posts in between the sections are manufactured from either timber, stone, or concrete. More recently, fence panels have started to be manufactured from heavily recycled and eco friendly composite materials such as recycled bamboo.
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Bacup is a town in Lancashire, England, in the South Pennines close to Lancashire’s boundary line with West Yorkshire. The town is within the Forest of Rossendale and the upper Irwell Valley, 3.5 miles (5.6 km) east of Rawtenstall, 6.4 miles (10.3 km) north of Rochdale, and 21 miles (34 kilometres) east of Preston. In line with the 2011 Census, Bacup has a resident population of around 13323 people. Bacup emerged as a settlement following the Anglo-Saxon settlement of Britain in the Early Middle Ages. For a long time, it was a little and not well known centre of domestic flannel and woollen cloth manufacturing, and lots of the original weavers’ cottages survive today as listed buildings. Following the Industrial Revolution, Bacup became a mill town, developing around the now covered bridge which crosses the River Irwell and the North-South / East-West crossroad at its centre. In the course of that time, its landscape was increasingly dominated by recognisable and large rectangular woollen and cotton mills. Bacup was granted a charter of incorporation in 1882, which gave it municipal borough status and its own elected town government, made up of a mayor, aldermen and councillors to oversee local affairs. In the late 20th century, Bacup became part of the borough of Rossendale. Bacup’s historic character, culture and festivities have helped the town’s suburbanisation and redevelopment as a more cosmopolitan commuter town for Manchester and also other North West towns and cities. Nevertheless, English Heritage has proclaimed Bacup as the most preserved cotton town in England, and its town centre is designated as a conservation area for its unique architectural qualities. For all of your home improvement jobs, make sure that you utilise trusted professionals in Bacup to ensure that you get a great quality service.
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