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GARDEN FENCING

European Oak floating bench with Western Red Cedar trellis
Closedboard fence with a bike rack infront of it
Traditional square trellis fitted to the garden border
Front garden horizontal fence

Garden fencing is designed to enclose and define outdoor spaces, providing a clear boundary between properties or separating different areas within a garden.

It offers a sense of privacy and security, keeping unwanted visitors or animals out while creating a safe environment for children and pets to play. Additionally, garden fencing can serve as a barrier against wind and noise, helping to create a more comfortable and tranquil outdoor living space.

Garden fencing comes in a variety of materials, each with its own unique characteristics and visual appeal. 

Venetian Trellis - Venetian fence panels are a contemporary style horizontal slatted panel, designed to create a continuous line of fencing with no visible posts. The most popular way of fitting these panels is to have them fixed to the front of the posts so that you don't have a break between each panel.

Overlap Fencing - Overlap fence panels are the most popular and cost-effective way of getting privacy in your garden. It is made using a wooden framework where wooden slats are slotted in horizontally to create a panel without gaps or holes.

Close-board Fencing - Close-board fencing is popular for its strength, versatility, and simple, timeless appearance. It is often described as one of the most cost effective types of fencing due to the solid timber posts, rails and pales which; if quality materials are used, provide real value for money over the lifetime of the fence.

Traditional Square Trellis - The trellis is to support climbing plants, which can't stand straight like a tree or houseplant. With the aid of the trellis, the climbing plant wraps around the trellis and adds decoration to a garden.

Picket fences - Picket fences are a type of fence often used decoratively for domestic boundaries, distinguished by their evenly spaced vertical boards, the pickets, attached to horizontal rails

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