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Screening

I need some suggestions on best screening on boundary which is only 10 feet away from our lounge window to block a new house out which has been built on neighbouring land I need it between 8 to 10 feet high

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  • have you concidered an atrctive 6ft fence with 10ft pleached or trained evergreen trees acting as a soft yet definate screen or prehaps a 6ft fence with the post left at apox 8ft used to support stainless steel wires for fast growing climbing plants.heres a couple of quick scetches.

  • Can't d the post theory there is a 5 foot fence already in place with conc posts
  • no problem,it was just a thought. this is a tricky one. It definatly need something substantial, a quick fix wont do as the house will probably be there indefinitely. I will keep thinking

  • Thanks mark much appreciated
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