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Chestnut Fencing (up and down) Chestnut Fencing (pales nearly close)
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FENCING The manufacture of the "Homewood" Cleft Chestnut Fencing can justly be described as a rural industry, as it provides work in the woodlands of Kent, Surrey and Sussex. Only stout poles are used and they are carefully cleft from selected English grown Chestnut and are well seasoned before being bound up in the wire. Best- wire only is used and each line is made up of 4 pieces of 2 mm. The wire is tightly twisted round the pales and each pale is fastened to one row of wire with a small- staple. With the exception of Style C all the fencing is made in ten yard lengths and dispatched to customers in rolls. StyleC is made in five yard lengths. The "Homewood" Cleft Chestnut Fencing is ideal for garden use, for boundaries, windbreaks, screening and where a hedge is being planted. For fencing over 4 ft. in height, we recommend the styles with three lines of wire but if an unclimable fence is desired, the pales should be not more than 2 inches apart, otherwise a footing will be afforded on the middle row of wire. The pales are spaced as near as possible to the dimensions given. |