Another picure of a Denby gate. This gate has only been treated with teak oil and is ten years old. The oak posts the gates are hanging on show some spliting and twist but this is not unusual and does not affect their functionality
The Loscoe gate is a Bakewell varient that is only half the height. This accenuates the curve giving a differant aesthetic.
Another pair of Stafford gates showing a intercom post cranked to reach over the drystone wall.
The Wolverhampton gate. This one has been made in Sapele and stained a deep mahogany.
The Tamworth gate is a very unusual design with a gothic feel to it.
A Denby gate with a matching styel pedestrain gate. This a five bar gate varient with steel tubular cross bars creating a modern aesthetic. The gates are hung on cathedral topped oak posts.
A pair of Bakewell gates with gaps in the boarding making the design more suitable for use in very windy areas. This is called hit and miss boarding. This picture was taken when the gates were 8 years old, they have never been treated.
A pair of Machlesfield gates automated by Came Ferni swinging arm gate motors.