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Recommendation for Victorian Path and Iron railings needed


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Hi All-


Can anyone recommend a builder/bricklayer to lay a Victorian Style tiled path at the front of my house along with iron railings? Lots of houses have had this done locally, but we can't seem to find someone who offers this.


We don't want a restoration job- we have an ugly brick path and brink wall.


Please help!

Hi!

Our company offers a Victorian Path building.

You can contact us via PM and we will get back to you ASAP to arrange a Site Inspection.


With the best regards and looking foreword to hear for you!

Liene


P.s. You can find a recommendations of un on the forum!

Hi


I was going to lay Victorian tiles outside my house but in the end I went another way. I found this firm in Beckenham to supply the tiles and the tiler at a competitive price.


http://www.rovic.co.uk/products


Give them a ring first to make sure they still do Victorian floor tiles, because it was a year ago that I was talking to them.


Otherwise just google "Victorian Floor Tiles"

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