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Photos - Surprises - Fences (continued)
Pennant Hills
Some people have suburbs named after them, others have parks or streets.
But who besides Bob in Yarrara Road, Pennant Hills, can boast an entrance?
(Also see next photo)
Pennant Hills
Some people have suburbs named after them, others have parks or streets.
But who besides Bob in Yarrara Road, Pennant Hills, can boast an entrance?
(Also see previous photo)
Potts Point
The best house, bar none, in Victoria Street, Potts Point
Putney
Putney's window fences are in Simpson Street.
Putney
How do you make all the different diameter circles fit?
Douglas Street, Putney, has no difficulty.
Queenscliff
From Highview Avenue, Queenscliff, you have a magnificent view of the
Pacific Ocean waves if you're sitting on your balcony or admiring your fence.
Regentville
Because Regentville is as far west as you can go in Sydney suburbs
before reaching the Nepean River boundary,
it's understandable that they need fences to keep kangaroos and wallabies out, as in Jeanette Street.
Revesby
The paper pattern in Paten Street, Revesby
Revesby
No-one could get through this fence in Milperra Road, Revesby, could they?
(See the next photo)
Revesby
Maybe they could.
(Also see the previous photo)
Roseville Chase
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The corner of Warrane Road and Malvern Avenue, Roseville Chase, sets the trend: the fence matches the house.
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