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1253 days ago

Pavers

John from Cockle Bay

Copplestones 200mm x 100mm x 50mm and 60mm - reclaimed - most are in good nick

Terracotta 60mm 130
Terracotta 50mm 386
Grey 50mm 74
Total 580 = 11.6mSq
There is also a number of half blocks for the end of rows and some random cut bits

Because they are the same profile you can use then all in one area just adjust the amount of base you use to take up the different thickness. If you need the full 11.6mSq then you can use the grey ones to make a path or dot them at random for interest. There is also a small stack if sand and some base course/rubble you can have too.
Located in Howick. Trailer available if necessary. May take more than 1 trip.

A few dollars for Hospice would be nice

Free

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