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Janet Tweedy[_2_] 25-04-2012 02:59 PM

posher fence panels
 
Anyone got any ideas for a bit more upmarket fence panels for a small
garden? Not the enclosing sort as there's fencing down both sides so to
erect a close lapped row at the bottom against the
holly/buddleia/lilac/hawthron hedge would be to make the garden into a
sort of chicken run :)
I thought of trellis stuff or at least something that wasn't quite so
'solid' just to put in front of the miscellaneous hedging but can't find
much online.
--
Janet Tweedy


Bob Hobden 25-04-2012 04:04 PM

posher fence panels
 
"Janet Tweedy" wrote ...

Anyone got any ideas for a bit more upmarket fence panels for a small
garden? Not the enclosing sort as there's fencing down both sides so to
erect a close lapped row at the bottom against the
holly/buddleia/lilac/hawthron hedge would be to make the garden into a sort
of chicken run :)
I thought of trellis stuff or at least something that wasn't quite so
'solid' just to put in front of the miscellaneous hedging but can't find
much online.

There is some nice trellis etc on these sites...
http://www.jacksons-fencing.co.uk/fe...?tc1=aa&pg=227

http://www.waltons.co.uk/fence-panel...rative-fencing

http://www.wickes.co.uk/fencing/fenc.../ffencepanels/

--
Regards. Bob Hobden.
Posted to this Newsgroup from the W of London, UK


Spider[_3_] 25-04-2012 04:12 PM

posher fence panels
 
On 25/04/2012 14:59, Janet Tweedy wrote:
Anyone got any ideas for a bit more upmarket fence panels for a small
garden? Not the enclosing sort as there's fencing down both sides so to
erect a close lapped row at the bottom against the
holly/buddleia/lilac/hawthron hedge would be to make the garden into a
sort of chicken run :)
I thought of trellis stuff or at least something that wasn't quite so
'solid' just to put in front of the miscellaneous hedging but can't find
much online.






If the budget runs to it, iron gate panels used as a fence could look
very smart. The link below (hopefully) shows a rail rence with a
decorative top, but there are arrow-topped railings also, which would
deter casual intruders.


http://www.diy.com/nav/garden/fencin...Fence-11987827

--
Spider
from high ground in SE London
gardening on clay

Dave Hill 25-04-2012 05:32 PM

posher fence panels
 
On Apr 25, 2:59*pm, Janet Tweedy wrote:
Anyone got any ideas for a bit more upmarket fence panels for a small
garden? Not the enclosing sort as there's fencing down both sides so to
erect a close lapped row at the bottom against the
holly/buddleia/lilac/hawthron hedge would be to make the garden into a
sort of chicken run :)
I thought of trellis stuff or at least something that wasn't quite so
'solid' just to put in front of the miscellaneous hedging but can't find
much online.
--
Janet Tweedy



This looks like a fence you could make using tile battons for the
slats.
http://i240.photobucket.com/albums/f...en-fencing.jpg
David @ the tropical end of Swansea Bay where it's monsoon season.

Rod[_5_] 25-04-2012 06:53 PM

posher fence panels
 
On Wednesday, 25 April 2012 17:32:02 UTC+1, Dave Hill wrote:
On Apr 25, 2:59*pm, Janet Tweedy wrote:
Anyone got any ideas for a bit more upmarket fence panels for a small
garden? Not the enclosing sort as there's fencing down both sides so to
erect a close lapped row at the bottom against the
holly/buddleia/lilac/hawthron hedge would be to make the garden into a
sort of chicken run :)
I thought of trellis stuff or at least something that wasn't quite so
'solid' just to put in front of the miscellaneous hedging but can't find
much online.
--
Janet Tweedy



This looks like a fence you could make using tile battons for the
slats.
http://i240.photobucket.com/albums/f...en-fencing.jpg
David @ the tropical end of Swansea Bay where it's monsoon season.


I was going to suggest getting creative with those same battens as used by roofers. I've done several that incorporate a bit of trellis at the top. Much stronger and longer lasting than panels, I haven't compared price with the panels though. I normally base the design on 3.6 or 4.8 metre lengths and space posts to suit those lengths, height usually half or 1/3 of those lengths. I just set the posts and screw a couple of rails to them so you have a simple post and 2 rail fence, then screw your nice fence to that structure. Alternating battens and 100mm wide boards works well, everything spaced about 25mm apart.

Rod

Janet 25-04-2012 07:01 PM

posher fence panels
 
In article , says...

On 25/04/2012 14:59, Janet Tweedy wrote:
Anyone got any ideas for a bit more upmarket fence panels for a small
garden? Not the enclosing sort as there's fencing down both sides so to
erect a close lapped row at the bottom against the
holly/buddleia/lilac/hawthron hedge would be to make the garden into a
sort of chicken run :)
I thought of trellis stuff or at least something that wasn't quite so
'solid' just to put in front of the miscellaneous hedging but can't find
much online.






If the budget runs to it, iron gate panels used as a fence could look
very smart. The link below (hopefully) shows a rail rence with a
decorative top, but there are arrow-topped railings also, which would
deter casual intruders.


http://www.diy.com/nav/garden/fencin...Fence-11987827

Recyclers might round up an unmatched collection of unwanted wrought
iron drive-gates, the sort very popular 40 years ago; and fix them to
fence posts.

Janet

stuart noble 26-04-2012 08:33 AM

posher fence panels
 
On 25/04/2012 20:14, Sacha wrote:
On 2012-04-25 14:59:07 +0100, Janet Tweedy said:

Anyone got any ideas for a bit more upmarket fence panels for a small
garden? Not the enclosing sort as there's fencing down both sides so
to erect a close lapped row at the bottom against the
holly/buddleia/lilac/hawthron hedge would be to make the garden into a
sort of chicken run :)
I thought of trellis stuff or at least something that wasn't quite so
'solid' just to put in front of the miscellaneous hedging but can't
find much online.


Have they thought of fencing posts at random heights? Squared off,
pointed etc? It won't be uniform and it will be interesting to look at.


The other day I saw decking used upright and set at an angle. Looked
quite effective with a wavy top, and no doubt inspired by something on
the tele

Moonraker 26-04-2012 09:35 AM

posher fence panels
 
On 26/04/2012 08:33, stuart noble wrote:
On 25/04/2012 20:14, Sacha wrote:
On 2012-04-25 14:59:07 +0100, Janet Tweedy said:

Anyone got any ideas for a bit more upmarket fence panels for a small
garden? Not the enclosing sort as there's fencing down both sides so
to erect a close lapped row at the bottom against the
holly/buddleia/lilac/hawthron hedge would be to make the garden into a
sort of chicken run :)
I thought of trellis stuff or at least something that wasn't quite so
'solid' just to put in front of the miscellaneous hedging but can't
find much online.


Have they thought of fencing posts at random heights? Squared off,
pointed etc? It won't be uniform and it will be interesting to look at.


The other day I saw decking used upright and set at an angle. Looked
quite effective with a wavy top, and no doubt inspired by something on
the tele

Why no doubt? Cannot the ordinary person have good ideas, are TV peeps
the only ones to have them?

--
Residing on low ground in North Staffordshire

stuart noble 26-04-2012 04:38 PM

posher fence panels
 
On 26/04/2012 09:35, Moonraker wrote:
On 26/04/2012 08:33, stuart noble wrote:
On 25/04/2012 20:14, Sacha wrote:
On 2012-04-25 14:59:07 +0100, Janet Tweedy said:

Anyone got any ideas for a bit more upmarket fence panels for a small
garden? Not the enclosing sort as there's fencing down both sides so
to erect a close lapped row at the bottom against the
holly/buddleia/lilac/hawthron hedge would be to make the garden into a
sort of chicken run :)
I thought of trellis stuff or at least something that wasn't quite so
'solid' just to put in front of the miscellaneous hedging but can't
find much online.

Have they thought of fencing posts at random heights? Squared off,
pointed etc? It won't be uniform and it will be interesting to look at.


The other day I saw decking used upright and set at an angle. Looked
quite effective with a wavy top, and no doubt inspired by something on
the tele

Why no doubt? Cannot the ordinary person have good ideas, are TV peeps
the only ones to have them?


It's a good idea, but not very practical, because it will soon rot.
Media types don't have to think that far ahead.

Dave Hill 26-04-2012 08:15 PM

posher fence panels
 
On Apr 26, 4:38*pm, stuart noble wrote:
On 26/04/2012 09:35, Moonraker wrote:





On 26/04/2012 08:33, stuart noble wrote:
On 25/04/2012 20:14, Sacha wrote:
On 2012-04-25 14:59:07 +0100, Janet Tweedy said:


Anyone got any ideas for a bit more upmarket fence panels for a small
garden? Not the enclosing sort as there's fencing down both sides so
to erect a close lapped row at the bottom against the
holly/buddleia/lilac/hawthron hedge would be to make the garden into a
sort of chicken run :)
I thought of trellis stuff or at least something that wasn't quite so
'solid' just to put in front of the miscellaneous hedging but can't
find much online.


Have they thought of fencing posts at random heights? Squared off,
pointed etc? It won't be uniform and it will be interesting to look at.


Janet Tweedy[_2_] 27-04-2012 10:50 AM

posher fence panels
 
In article , Spider
writes
If the budget runs to it, iron gate panels used as a fence could look
very smart. The link below (hopefully) shows a rail rence with a
decorative top, but there are arrow-topped railings also, which would
deter casual intruders.



It's an idea but it was really to 'tidy up' a really scruffy mixed hedge
oh and to stop Alfie the Newfoundland from walking through to the garden
behind and accidentally stepping on the westie that lives the)
--
Janet Tweedy
Dalmatian Telegraph
http://www.lancedal.demon.co.uk

Janet Tweedy[_2_] 27-04-2012 10:52 AM

posher fence panels
 
In article
, Dave
Hill writes
This looks like a fence you could make using tile battons for the
slats.

That's quite attractive David Ill print the photo for them.
--
Janet Tweedy
Dalmatian Telegraph
http://www.lancedal.demon.co.uk

nickh300 28-04-2012 09:04 AM

I have seen some nice garden fence panels at All Garden Products.co.uk. There's wooden fence panels with trellising on top, or i think i saw some decorative trellis as well. Hope this helps

tonino2012 04-07-2012 02:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Janet Tweedy[_2_] (Post 957032)
Anyone got any ideas for a bit more upmarket fence panels for a small
garden? Not the enclosing sort as there's fencing down both sides so to
erect a close lapped row at the bottom against the
holly/buddleia/lilac/hawthron hedge would be to make the garden into a
sort of chicken run :)
I thought of trellis stuff or at least something that wasn't quite so
'solid' just to put in front of the miscellaneous hedging but can't find
much online.
--
Janet Tweedy

Have a look this guys... they offer a very good quality for a reasonable price, I don't really know if they deliver to your area.
Fence Panels | Lap | Closeboard | Continental | AVS Fencing Supplies
I hope that helps
Antonio

Robert04 02-09-2012 08:05 AM

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