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That's all looking very neat and tidy Carl - a good job.
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Slowly, slowly does it, it’s been too hot to rush. I’m a touch undecided what to to with the front grassed area, I’m thinking along the lines of an allotment, just to create a bit of interest.
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Something without too much height or it will potentially hit the adjacent board when lifted.
I would fill in the open bit where the hinges are maybe an extension of the walling? How about a boarded up tunnel mouth with an abandoned stretch of derelict rail on the lift up section?
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Steve M wrote: Fri Jul 25, 2025 3:15 pm Something without too much height or it will potentially hit the adjacent board when lifted.
I would fill in the open bit where the hinges are maybe an extension of the walling? How about a boarded up tunnel mouth with an abandoned stretch of derelict rail on the lift up section?
Now there’s an idea, I like that, my mind’s working overtime already :idea:
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