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I create enchanting, elegant brick paths made out of reclaimed London stock bricks, usually varying in colour from shades of muted yellow to reds with black firing flecks. They have great character and sit in their environment beautifully. Please PM me if you would like one built.
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I would thoroughly recommend Howard from ?reclaimed brick paths?. He recently transformed my front garden by removing the old tiles & laying a beautiful path made from reclaimed bricks. He also replaced the old aggregate stones around the rest of the garden and he built a new raised bed along the front wall. Howard was professional & trustworthy. He did the job as we discussed, completed it on time, and for the price we agreed - which was great value for money. His number is 07811 729 116.

I?ll post some pictures shortly.

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