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Dry stone walling
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We have a section of raised garden and need a low dry stone retaining wall built. (This is to replace the current situation of a section of wall plus now-rotted retaining wooden boards). The wall only needs to be approx 30cms high, and about 6m in total in length.
Could anyone possibly give me a rough idea of how much this project might cost, in terms of (a) labour and (b) the stone? We're in South Devon if that makes a difference.
TIA.
Could anyone possibly give me a rough idea of how much this project might cost, in terms of (a) labour and (b) the stone? We're in South Devon if that makes a difference.
TIA.
They deem him their worst enemy who tells them the truth. -- Plato
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12ins high. surely thats only a days labour? say 200 quid.
ive no idea what your local stone might costs.Get some gorm.0
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