Victorian Pathway Base?

Discussion in 'Landscaping and Outdoors' started by Chris101, Nov 22, 2015.

  1. Chris101

    Chris101 Member

    We are currently having our front garden landscaped. We plan to have a Victorian path laid in the spring once the weather improves.
    Our landscaped have liaised with our tiler and have put down a steel reinforced concrete base in readiness for when the tiler comes in spring (started/completed the base on Friday 12 hours before the weather increasing got colder and we had some snow...).

    The pictures attached pictures show what the base looks like.
    Does it look okay and will there be any problems that it was made during the weather change?
    One of the picture shows the old coal chute. Will the current base be adequate to tile over if we planned to recondition the coal chute cover and use it as a feature piece?

    We are also unsure if we should be having york stone at the start of the path way or slate (which we will be using in the rest of the garden)>

    *In case before any one states the path way looks like its on a gradient, it has been purposely made like this to allow wheelchair access.

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    Last edited: Nov 22, 2015
  2. Jitender

    Jitender Screwfix Select

    Interested to see how this work is progressing.

    Is that a coal shot?, sorry already answered!

    Looking to do something in the future, we get large puddle at the front of the path, when the pavement was resurfaced years ago.
     

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