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Wooden Gates220 viewsThe wooden gates, closed, viewed from the stable yard.
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Northern Gate Post218 viewsTop hinge, photographed from within the stable yard.
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Where The Gates Close215 viewsThe gate on the right in this photograph (northern gate) has particularly deformed. Within days it was impossible for us to close the gates. Albion refused to repair this. Our handyman used an electric sander to sand the interior edges of both gates. The northern gate drags on the ground.
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Lower Portion of Gates211 viewsPhotographed from within the stable yard. As a result of the gates moving or changing shape, the metal poles no longer fit in the posts set in concrete in the stable yard.
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Northern Gate Post205 viewsTop hinge, photographed from within the stable yard.
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Northern Gate Post205 viewsLower hinge, photographed within the stable yard.
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Top of Southern Gate Post204 viewsPhotographed from the interior (stable yard) looking down our track. The other fencing (light colour) was installed in circa 1990. We did not specify that the gates be wooden, or that they "match" anything. The important feature to us was that the gates be six feet tall, and stop prying eyes.
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Northern Gate Post201 viewsTop hinge, photographed from within the stable yard.
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Wooden Gates200 viewsThe closed gates photographed from the outside (from the west).
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Lower Portion of Gates198 viewsPhotographed from the outside, showing how the boards are cracking. The northern gate (left in this photograph) has particularly settled, so it is dragging on the hardcore and the boards are cracking.
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Hinge Placement194 viewsNorthern gate post, top hinge, photographed from the stable yard.
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Wooden Gate Closure185 viewsThis photograph shows how the gates have warped. Our handyman sanded the edges of both gates -- when Albion refused to do so -- otherwise the gates would not close at all.
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