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Boundry fencing- which way round should the panels be?
"davew" wrote in message om... What is the convention when installing panel fencing along a boundry as regards which way round the panels should be? I have entered into a minor disagreement with a neighbour on this subject. Should the "pretty" side face into my side or considerately out to the neighbours garden? Answers on a post card please (or my email address) Regards Davew Hi Dave, AFAIK there is nothing in UK law that states which way round a fence should face, the normal convention is that you put the good face towards your neighbour. However check your deeds as you may find that the boundary belongs to your neighbour, and they 'might' put up a fence with the good side facing you. Bear in mind that if you are concreting the posts in, you may have to come back from the boundary line, so you can dig the footings on your property. Having said that, I'd suggest erecting a fence that looks good from both sides, post and rail, standard lapped panels, interlap panels, trellis panels or plastic coated chain link. Both Jewson http://www.jewsonlandscaping.co.uk/index.html and B&Q http://www.diy.com have brochures on fencing so you can show your neighbour what you plan on doing. FYI there is a UK specific gardening newsgroup at uk.rec.gardening HTH Cheers Nick http://www.ukgardening.co.uk |
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