A couple of curvy pedestrian gates
A couple of pedestrian gates recently completed. One is oak the other cedar. Both have curved hinges by a local forge.
A couple of pedestrian gates recently completed. One is oak the other cedar. Both have curved hinges by a local forge.
The makings of these driveway gates are coming along. The asymmetry and curves are a worthy challenge that we’re certainly rising to. The slats will start going in tomorrow.
Just had this design for an oak gate accepted by the client, which is nice. Will be made in air dried oak in the coming weeks. That’ll be us busy for pretty much the rest of the year.
So, on Wednesday we needed to go visit a new timber supplier near Castle Cary so decided to make a road trip of it. First stop to catch the first of the autumn colours at the wonder that is Stourhead; then Piet Oudolf’s Field in Bruton; then to see how a garden I designed and planted in Castle Cary is coming along and then to the timber mill.