During: Once the area was dug out to a decent depth to allow for replacing the varying shape & size of the original cobbles was prepared, they were re-laid by Alex to provide a finished surface suitable for foot traffic and parking.





Photo's supplied by property owners Simon & Susan http://daysontheclaise.blogspot.com
Additional cobbles required to finish the job were sourced by the property owners via M. Douady, le Petit Pressigny.
No comments:
Post a Comment
Hello, Thank you for your visit and sharing your thoughts!