"Antique" fence boards
On 15/02/2020 08:05, Keefiedee wrote:
We have a fence in the garden of our listed building home, with
standard posts, but boards like I've never seen before. They are 6
feet wide, with straight vertical edges, but variable in height from
perhaps 6" to 9". Neither horizontal edge is straight, so they have
a very rustic appearance, and they are also tapered like featheredge
boarding. They are clearly very old.
Does that make sense to anyone? What are they called? Where could I
get them? They are all pretty much past their sell-by date!
larchlap??
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