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SIXTEEN RECOMMENDS: Recommended Groundworks and services new

Posted by hmcgregor 02 November, 2020 18:04

A recommendation for Carl Fuller Brown who fixed my fence today. Efficient, reliable and pleasant. He is coming back to help repair a broken wooden structure supporting garden Wisteria. He also does other maintenance work inside and out eg decorating. His mobile is 07841124010


Posted by yuvaletgar 05 April, 2021 19:54

Carl did a comprehensive makeover to our garden together with his assistant Jay; from removal and disposal of the old infrastructure, to tiling, fencing and laying new turf. I highly recommend his services whether for small or large jobs. He was kind, honest, hard working and the project was priced very fairly with no hidden costs propping up along the way. (His contact number: 0784-1124010)


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Posted by dulwichrich Today, 08:25AM

Hi All,

I was looking out the window yesterday and saw a good few fences have fallen. So I thought i would share a recommendation for the company that replaced my fence a couple of years ago. They did a fantastic job on a sloping boundary and was all done in 2 days. Needless to say my fence stood strong in yesterdays winds.

Below is a link to their trust a trader. Tony Preston the the guy, Garden Fencing London based in Welling:


Garden Fencing London Ltd

Fencing in Welling, DA16 1AY. Covering South East England

0203 5602 333

07889 499 492

[www.trustatrader.com]

Thanks Rich


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Brilliant Garden/Gardener/Landscaping, Fencing Recommendation for Exterior Design Gardens new

Posted by Julinka Yesterday, 07:15PM

A big thank you and heartfelt recommendation for Exterior Design Gardens [email protected] who have just finished our garden.

Nigel, Oli and Aaron did a fantastic job on a complete revamp of our garden including installing new fencing, laying a paved terrace area, building a beautiful pergola and gymnastics bar, revamping an old brick wall and existing decking, completely prepping the area for planting, building a veg bed and planting up the entire garden.

We had a design and scope of works already but Oli and Nigel offered a lot of great advice with the landscaping and in particular the re-design of the path, sourcing materials and plants. When it came to the planting Nigel suggested we both go to their nursery to look at plants and plan the garden. I had a brilliant and inspiring day choosing plants and trees for the garden and learning all about them from Nigel who offered great advice and support throughout. Nigel also supervised all the planting and planned the layout to superb effect.


It was joyful watching our garden come to life over the two weeks they were here.


Nigel and his team were extremely professional, experienced, patient, polite and very careful to tidy up after themselves everyday. It was a joy to have them work on our garden and we couldn't be happier with the results.


Highly recommended and very reasonably priced.


[email protected]

Oli Hawkins 07549418219

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