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While its value as an element of garden design is often overlooked, fencing is an essential part of both the aesthetics and usefulness of your garden. Garden fencing will differ between the front and rear of properties, with higher and more strong wooden fencing frequently being used in the rear garden, while the front of the property typically employs more compact and more attractive fencing. Fencing for the front of the home tends to feature a low height and large spaces between the wooden slats. It is also often coloured to improve its ornamental effect.
Fencing in the back garden is generally used for privacy and to preserve the borders of a garden, as well as to keep domestic pets or other small animals or wildlife either in or out. Due to this, these kinds of fences are around 6 feet high and use wooden slats without gaps in between. Because of the extra height, these fences typically have concrete footings laid in between each section to provide security preventing the fence from blowing over or being destroyed in bad weather.
Garden fencing panels are generally constructed from wood. The posts in between the sections are produced from either wood, stone, or concrete. Recently, fence panels have started to be constructed from heavily recycled and eco friendly composite materials such as recycled bamboo.
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Balham is a district in south London inside the London Borough of Wandsworth. The settlement appears inside the Domesday Book as Belgeham. Bal means ârounded enclosure’ and ham a homestead, village or river enclosure. The region has been settled since Saxon times, and Balham Hill and Balham High Road follow the line of the Roman road Stane Street to Chichester.
Balham encompasses the A24 north of Tooting Bec along with the roads coming off it. The southern area of Balham which is close to Tooting Bec has a block of 1930s Art Deco flats known as Du Cane Court. There’s also the Heaver Estate which is in Tooting, which comprises substantial homes. It was constructed inside the grounds of the old Bedford Hill House by local Victorian builder Alfred Heaver.
Balham lies amongst four south London commons, namely Clapham Common to the north, Wandsworth Common to the west, Tooting Graveney Common towards the south and the connecting Tooting Bec to the east.
In WWII, on 14th October 1940, Balham tube station was badly affected by air raids on London. Families sheltered in the tube station through the raids, but a bomb fell in the High Road and through the roof of the Underground station, bursting a water and gas mains and killing around 64 people. Ian McEwan describes the event in the novel âAtonement’, published in 2001.
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