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Hi,

I wanted to enquire about the cost of refurbishing our front garden path and the glass step (provides light to the basement). The original Victorian tiles are very loose and partly missing. We are considering adding sandstone along the rest of the front garden. I am keen to hear recommendations from anyone who has had a similar project at hand.

 

Best,

Margrethe

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My Son Oli would be very happy to give you a free quote. He has done many of these beautiful Victorian paths & yours is very beautiful. He loves his work & had taken over from me & does a good job in all his gardening projects 

He can call round for a survey any day of the week. His number is :

07549418219 

Kind regards Nigel 

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