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Local reliable builder or landscape gardener wanted for new patio and raised beds


HannahSLT

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hi


we are looking to have a new patio laid and raised beds built (ideal breeze block and render). We have has some rather big quotes so far and would like to get some more in. Please get in touch if you are interested in the work or can recommend someone.


Thanks

Hi, we would be delighted to offer a free survey & quote. We have been working in the area for 15 years, love what we do & specialise in low maintenance gardens. Please give me a call & we can arrange a time to visit.

Nigel

Exterior Design Gardens

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Hi Hannah

I see Nigel (aka Gardenman) has already responded. I'm a garden designer and Nigel and his team built both these garden for me...


Garden 1 https://www.houzz.co.uk/projects/2497033/family-garden-with-deck

Garden 2 https://www.houzz.co.uk/projects/1717308/family-garden-lewisham


Definitely give him a call if you haven't already.


Good luck

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