Here are just a few of our projects, large and small, completed to date.
Fencing and Gates
Two sides of a garden re-fenced with closeboard panels mounted on concrete posts and gravelboards.
A new concrete and closeboard panel fence climbing a sloping back garden, with panels stepped to meet each garden tier.
A new concrete and closeboard panel fence climbing a sloping back garden, with panels stepped to meet each garden tier.
3 heavy duty closeboard panels connecting a boundary between a garage and a fence, with timber kickboard for easy mowing.
2 posts and 2 standard overlap panels replaced to repair storm damage.
A new picket fence adjoining 2 existing fences to create a safe pen for chickens. Matching gate for access.
A picket fence spanning the sharp angles and steep rise of a garden on the side of Lyn Gorge, to provide a dog-proof boundary.
A picket fence spanning the sharp angles and steep rise of a garden on the side of Lyn Gorge, to provide a dog-proof boundary.
A picket fence spanning the sharp angles and steep rise of a garden on the side of Lyn Gorge, to provide a dog-proof boundary.
A simple chicken-wire fence tensioned over a timber frame to separate a garden from a stream. Picket gate for access.
A new picket fence with matching gate providing dog-proofing and to divide a garden from a wildlife area.”
A section of collapsed closeboard fencing restored using concrete repair spurs.
Low profile closeboard/featheredge fence to provide a “social” boundary line.
A trellis panel mounted on a featheredge fence to provide both a privacy screen and a solid frame for climbing plants.
Woven willow panels mounted on a concrete-post-and-rail frame to create a strong but natural looking fenceline.
A 6 foot high closeboard (featheredge) fence mounted on concrete spurs, with recessed capping rail and gravel board.
A 6 foot high closeboard (featheredge) fence mounted on concrete spurs, with recessed capping rail and gravel board.
A 6 foot high closeboard (featheredge) fence mounted on concrete spurs, with recessed capping rail and gravel board.
A stepped 4 foot high, overlap panel fence with 4 inch posts and caps.
A short section of double-height deer fencing, strained with gripples.
After a lonicera hedge collapsed in snowy weather, this 6 foot high round-top picket fence was installed to support the hedge and tidy the garden boundary.
A 4 foot high, overlap panel fence stepped to descend a sloping garden.
A heavy-duty 6 foot high closeboard (featheredge) panel fence, with matching gate for side access.
Sections of round-top picket fencing, with a concave top, mounted between existing brick pillars.
3 foot high overlap panels topped with trellis, a heavy duty overlap panel gate, with additional trellis added to the remaining fence to help blend the boundary.
Mixed stock, post-and-rail, and electric fencing to create a double-height, deer-proof boundary, with hunting gate.
A 5 foot high post-and-rail fence, with 5″x3″ 1-way-weathered posts, and mounted chicken-wire for stock-proofing against neighbouring farmland.
Middle-of-run panel and post replacement, using a concrete repair spur.
A short run of heavy-duty closeboard (featheredge) panels, on 4″ posts with gravelboard.
An interesting mixed-use enclosure to make use of an old stone quarry.
A unique combined stock and picket gate, to allow pedestrian access when closed, vehicular access to a yard and garage, and close off a track and field when open.
A unique combined stock and picket gate, to allow pedestrian access when closed, vehicular access to a yard and garage, and close off a track and field when open.
Standard 6 foot high overlap-panel fencing.
A simple overlap panel fence installed on a curved and sloped boundary.
A picket fence installed over a low stone wall, with a gate, to dog-proof a front garden.
A chainlink fence installed with post-and-rail and gravel-board to dog-proof a front garden, without blocking views of the surround countryside.
A simple overlap panel with trellice to infill and tidy an awkward gap between garages.
A series of post-and-wire frames installed to support a small vineyard, conveniently strained with gripples.
Trees and Hedges
Landscaping
A large mixed-size sandstone patio wrapping around the back and side of a house, with matching steps connecting to the lower lawn area.
A large mixed-size sandstone patio wrapping around the back and side of a house, with matching steps connecting to the lower lawn area.
A large mixed-size sandstone patio wrapping around the back and side of a house, with matching steps connecting to the lower lawn area.
A patio built with a mix of new and old slabs in an interesting pattern, with soldier-course bricks as a step up onto the path.
A sloping lawn levelled with a concrete post-and-board retaining wall, infilled with soil and turfed.
A sloping lawn levelled with a concrete post-and-board retaining wall, infilled with soil and turfed.
Concrete post-and-board retaining wall to repair a collapsed soil bank.
Small patio using attractive “Golden Fossil” sandstone slabs, to replace a rotten deck.
A new stone wall to replace an awkward sloping bank, capped with paving slabs, with matching steps. Fronted with a tiered, cotswold rockery filled with screened topsoil for planting.
A new border-feature created with a full planting scheme, with a rustic brick edging.
An emptied raised flowerbed provided a frame for an above-ground lily pond, with natural sandstone paving, and water-feature made with stone effect bricks.
A short timber raised bed, capped with half-round rails, with a post-and-rail frame for growing climbing plants.
A small natural sandstone patio provides a solid, level base for a garden swing seat.
A new, eye-shaped flower bed cut from a lawn, framed with stone-effect bricks to provide a tidy, attractive edging.
An existing border is framed with stone-effect bricks to provide a tidy, attractive edging.
A natural sandstone patio, with two small planting areas framed with upright slabs to grow climbing plants for the pergola.
A simple lean-to pergola with large trellis panels, masonry-bolted to a wall and patio.
A lilac tree is framed with a half-circle patio, edged with block pavers.
A small patio to replace an unused vegetable plot, with a quarter-circle and block paver pattern to make it more interesting.
A short pine-sleeper wall installed to replace an awkward grass bank prone to drying-out, with recessed sleeper steps.
Two large timber raised beds were removed, and replaced with second-hand slabs to match into the existing patio, with upright slabs added to retain a small rise in levels.
A variety of dwarf fruit trees planted in a lawn to create a small orchard.
A very small border replanted with colourful variegated shrubs.
A driveway and front garden tidied and utilized for extra parking with chardstock gravel.
Matching shaped borders cut and rotivated from an existing lawn, ready for planting.
A simple wooden garden arch to create a feature along a side path, and support a large climbing plant.
An old stone waterfall long buried under scrub and soil, restored, repointed and waterproofed to circulate and aerate a large pond.
A self-contained stone water feature, installed with a matching paved base.
A small new indian sandstone patio shaped around garden borders, with steps onto a raised lawn.
A small new indian sandstone patio shaped around garden borders, with steps onto a raised lawn.
A large natural stone wall, rising and curving with the slope, with a mid-way step to a level corner section wrapping around a house. Capped with natural slate flagstones.
A new stone wall to replace an awkward sloping bank, capped with paving slabs, with matching steps. Fronted with a tiered, cotswold rockery filled with screened topsoil for planting.
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