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Came and gave quote and then completed job on the same day, I was very happy with work done.
Mr Phil Hall
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Mrs Diana Fox
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Hereford
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Coventry
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Although its significance as an element of garden design is sometimes disregarded, fencing is an integral part of both the appearance and functionality of your garden. Garden fencing will likely differ between the front and back of properties, with taller and more tough wooden fencing typically being placed in the rear garden, while the front of the property usually utilises smaller and more attractive fencing. Fencing for the front of the home tends to have a low height and large gaps between the wooden slats. Also, it is often coloured to enhance its decorative effect.
Fencing in the back garden is generally used for privacy and to maintain the boundaries of a garden, as well as to keep pets or other small animals or wildlife either in or out. For this reason, these varieties of fences are approximately 6 feet high and use wooden slats with no gaps in between. Due to the additional height, these fences generally have concrete footings laid in between each panel to offer stability which will help prevent the fence from blowing over or being destroyed in poor weather.
Garden fencing sections are generally made of wood. The posts in between the sections are produced from either timber, stone, or concrete. More recently, fence panels have started to be constructed from heavily recycled and sustainable composite materials such as recycled bamboo.
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Whyteleafe is a town in the district of Tandridge, Surrey, England, with a couple of roads falling inside the London District of Croydon. The town, in a dry valley of the North Downs, has three railway stations (on 2 identical lines). Neighbouring towns as well as towns consist of Woldingham, Caterham, Coulsdon, Warlingham, and Kenley. To the west are Kenley Aerodrome, Kenley Common (possessed by the Corporation), Coxes Wood, and Blize Wood. To the eastern are Riddlesdown, the Dobbin, and Marden Park. The cemetery consists of graves of airmen that died throughout WW2, posted at RAF Kenley close by. Due to the slopes the definition of a Warlingham Built-up Area taking in the east half of Whyteleafe, designed after the 2011 census for analysis, containing 9,092 homeowners is rather strained but mirrors a level of financial dependence. The village name comes from the distinct white bottom of the whitebeam trees growing in the area. In 1855 Nathaniel Glover acquired White Leaf area and George Henry Drew later completed the building that was called “White Leafe House”. By 1881 the bordering area had actually ended up being called “Whiteleafe”. Similar to Kenley the history of its land prior to that was that of various other parishes, in this instance Caterham and also to a lower degree Warlingham and Coulsdon. Its first primary school was integrated in 1892, enlarged in 1900 and also once more in 1907. In 1911 the population of Whyteleafe was currently larger than that of Warlingham town … An area council senior high school for women has actually been set up in this year (1911 ).
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