FENCING

Fencing plays an important role when forming the streetscape of Gainsborough.

Any fences that are visible to the street contribute to the overall aesthetic of the estate.

We ask that you incorporate the Feature Type fence to any publicly visible area and ensure the Good Neighbour Fences are not visible to the street.

Good Neighbour Fence

GOOD NEIGHBOUR FENCE TYPE 1 — TIMBER PALING FENCE

Good Neighbour Fence must only be built as the side and rear fence between you and your neighbour's property. The Good Neighbour Fence must always remain behind the Feature Fence and must not be visible to the street.

You will need to coordinate with your adjoining neighbours to arrange the side and rear fencing to your block. Due to privacy reasons, we can’t give you your neighbours details directly. We can however facilitate the introduction by sending an email on your behalf, requesting they get in touch to coordinate fencing arrangements. Please contact the Gainsborough Settlements Team on gainsborough@mivac.com with your best contact details and the lots you wish to get in touch with.

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Feature Fence

FEATURE FENCE TYPE 2A — DRESSED HARDWOOD VERTICAL BATTENS

Feature Fence acts as the side gate/ fencing that faces both the Primary/ Secondary street. This fence should screen any Neighbour Fence from public view.

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Feature Fence

FEATURE FENCE TYPE 2B — DRESSED HARDWOOD HORIZONTAL BATTENS

Feature Fence acts as the side gate/ fencing that faces both the Primary/ Secondary street. This fence should screen any Neighbour Fence from public view.

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Feature Fence

FEATURE FENCE TYPE 3 — ROUGH SAWN HARDWOOD VERTICAL BATTEN

Feature Fence acts as the side gate/ fencing that faces both the Primary/ Secondary street. This fence should screen and Neighbour Fence from public view.

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