We are having the front garden of our Victorian terrace landscaped at present. Part of the plan was to have a new black and white Victorian path laid. However on lifting the current paving we have uncovered the original victorian tiles.
We are unsure what to do with this and whether it is worth trying to save the tiles and re-lay them.
There path is considerably lower than the pavement so keeping it as it is is not really an option.
The path seems to be in a reasonable condition but there are a number of tiles missing.
Is reconditioning the original tiles and sourcing reclaimed tiles to fill in the gaps a viable option ?
The path is a red, black, yellow and grey mix of varying sizes.
We really need some advice as to whether a restoration project would be worthwhile and cost effective or whether a better option would be to install a replica pathway.
We are unsure what to do with this and whether it is worth trying to save the tiles and re-lay them.
There path is considerably lower than the pavement so keeping it as it is is not really an option.
The path seems to be in a reasonable condition but there are a number of tiles missing.
Is reconditioning the original tiles and sourcing reclaimed tiles to fill in the gaps a viable option ?
The path is a red, black, yellow and grey mix of varying sizes.
We really need some advice as to whether a restoration project would be worthwhile and cost effective or whether a better option would be to install a replica pathway.