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Fences & Gates 
Fences and gates are used to mark the boundary of a garden area or property. Timber paling and railing fences are most common but other styles using other materials are increasing in popularity. 
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Trellis Fences
Trellis fences are a great way to provide a partial visual separation between areas. This garden area is very sheltered so there is not the same need to provide a wind break. The open trellis achieves a sense of boundary and focus on the garden without limiting the view of a wider space. It also has the advantage of letting more light through. Trellis fencing comes in various styles with the oriental and diagonal pattern very popular and, if necessary, can be made to fit your specific requirements.
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Timber Paling Fence
The standard timber paling fence is probably the most popular for both boundary fence and for shelter. Boundary fences are governed by the Fencing Act that specifies what needs to be done when neighbours want to erect, repair, or replace a boundary fence. Valley Landscape have experience in negotiations to assist owners reach an amicable arrangement over their fencing.
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Gates
Gates provide security and privacy. This example shows a large timber gate that also provides shelter, acting as a wind break. Both gates open to allow easy egress and link the inside area to the outside garden when required. Gates can be designed in a wide range of styles and materials.
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