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Stone hedge furniture

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Corners The absence of long stones in many cloddiau often necessitates the use of a sharp curve or simplified ‘T’ junction, rather than corners. Most changes of direction in stone hedges are accommodated by curved sections, which are built following the same procedure as straight ones, bearing in mind the problems and procedures outlined for...

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