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Oak Posts & Chestnut / Oak rails
Cleft chestnut post and rail, sometimes known as Sussex fencing, it
comprises of attractive cleft (split) chestnut rails and in this case oak posts.
Cleft chestnut can have 2 or 3 rails and is a very attractive fence as either a
boundary to paddocks or separation from different parts of a garden.
Cleft chestnut post & rail fencing
Cleft chestnut post and rail. It comprises of attractive cleft (split) chestnut rails
and either square treated posts. This fence can have 2 or 3 rails and is a very
attractive fence as either a boundary to paddocks or separation from different
parts of a garden.
Sawn post and 1/2 round rail fencing
Nailed post and rail, traditionally used as fencing for fields and paddocks, it
can be done with square posts and ½ round softwood rails.
Paddock fencing
Nailed post and rail, traditionally used as fencing for fields and paddocks, it
can be done with square posts and softwood rails 2,3 or even 4 rails are
options.
Stake & Rail fencing
A cost effective alternative to post and rail is stake and rail. half round
stakes are driven in to the ground and the rails are nailed to the stakes.
Equifence can be is added to complete the fence. 2, 3 or 4 rails are options.
Stake, Equifence & toprail.
A cost effective alternative to post and rail is stake and rail. half round stakes
are driven in to the ground and the rails are nailed to the stakes. Equifence is
added to complete the fence. Equifence has very small holes, small enough to
stop horses putting their hooves through.
Insulated electric fencing
These stand off’s are used in temporary fencing or added to turn your
permanent post and rail fencing in to permanent electric fencing. can be
used with high tensile wire, or rope based fencing.
Extra long Insulated electric fencing
These extra long stand off’s are used in temporary fencing or added to turn
your permanent post and rail fencing in to permanent electric fencing. can
be used with high tensile wire, or rope based fencing.
Mains based energiser
Mains based energiser, take the hassle out of keeping your electric fences
operational. No more battery’s
Solar energisers
Solar based energiser, these take the hassle out of keeping your electric
fences operational. No more battery’s Ideally suited to remote areas, or
where you move paddocks.
Estate railings
Estate fencing has a classic style that everyone associates with large
country parks and rural estates. Modern railings are galvanised and treated
black so should not need regular maintenance.
*This can be baked with wire mesh to keep smaller animals in or out.
Adam Dalton 07765 247771
adam@haslemerefencing.co.uk
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