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I suppose it depends what sort of fence you are going for, a cheap panel type is the same both sides but the vertical slat type has the horizontal supports between the posts....but if you are paying, you get to choose what side you see!


P.s. I just had mine done by a guy in Beckenham, very happy with it, pm if you want the details

You have to have the nice bit of fencing facing outwards if it's for a fence between your land and the public highway. If it's in the back garden you can do what you like. But, before you hastily choose the nice side for yourself, think about what you may want to attach to the fence. If you want to put trellis up, to grow climbing plants on, it's often better to have the not so good side as it's easier to attach trellis to the horizontal timbers - if you've got the vertical slat variety - or wires to the vertical posts if you have standard panels.

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