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Stake, stock and 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.
Stock fence is added to complete the fence. A discreet fence perfect for the
garden and keeping dogs in. available 3’6”, 4” and 4’6”
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.
Deer fencing
Deer fencing, using 1.8mtr high galvanised wire strained between treated
stakes. We also provide a range of gates to complement the deer fencing.
Chain link
Chain link is an effective and non intrusive type of fence. Most widely known
as the fence you have round a tennis court, chain link comes in many
different heights and using metal posts is very long lasting. The fence its self
can come in dark green or plain metal so it blends in well with any
background rendering it perfect for a boundary.
Barbed wire
Traditional barbed wire can be added just to stakes, as a topper to stock
fencing or in between rails to add belt and braces to your fencing.
Plain wire
Traditional plain wire can be added just to stakes, as a topper to stock
fencing or in between rails to add belt and braces to your fencing.
Low visibility deer netting.
Lightweight alternative to traditional wire fencing, excellent for protection for
around gardens. Wrap around trees remove and reuse. Long life UV stabilised
polypropylene.
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@midhurstfencing.co.uk
Low visibility deer fence
A product we have recently
started to use, and we’ve
been really impressed with it.
First used in a cottage
garden where aesthetics
came only second to
protecting the garden from
deer