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Old 30-11-2003, 01:42 PM
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Default Jane finds her garden:brick wall question


"Jane Lumley" wrote in message
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Thanks so much to all for your help - we've found a house with an acre
of land.... but I'm not saying any more in case one of you gazumps me!
.

Thing is, said acre is currently rather exposed to wind and traffic
noise, so dh and I are eager to make a walled garden by building brick
walls around at least part of it. Are we mad? I've looked at several
websites and the art of bricklaying seems very jargon laden. Does
anyone know of a site in plain English? And has anyone ever done one of
those night-school bricklaying courses?
--
Jane Lumley


Search out from yellow pages a company that simply does bricklaying you will
find they should only charge per 1000 bricks and the cost will be much
cheaper than you think
However you do need to use good bricks .,,......as many ordinary faced ones
like LBC are unsuitable because wet and frost blows face off the bricks




 
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