For this Attleborough project the team extended and reworked the front of the property into a practical, off-road parking area. As the excerpt confirms, an overgrown laurel hedge was removed at the front and replaced with smart cross-top picket fencing, opening up the space. The existing ground was dug out and levelled using a mini-digger, then a new gravel driveway was laid across the plot. A new Indian sandstone path and step were installed to the front door, and a block-paved entrance strip was set at the road edge to stop loose stone migrating onto the pavement. Fence panels and a gate were also replaced.
The finished frontage is open, neat and welcoming, with warm honey-toned gravel contrasting against the new timber fencing and the red front door. The block-paved threshold gives a clean, defined entrance, while the sandstone path provides a firm, attractive route to the door. It is a low-maintenance, hard-wearing result that adds useful parking and kerb appeal.
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