
Paddock Fencing
From a Tennis Court to a Practice Arena For Schooling





Background to Paddock Fencing Project.
The first step was to remove the posts surrounding the old tennis court, a considerable job. Once the site was prepared Warwick New Gardens installed the stock fencing and gates. The final job was to install 8 inches of equestrian rubber chippings.
The last part was to create some new access roads, drainage and connected water supplies to provide fresh drinking water for the horses.