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- 26-06-2011 #1
Reclaimed Victorian path tiles need a home
I own an 1897 terraced house in East London. To my chagrin I had to take up my original Victorian mosaic front pathway. I now have 5 large buckets of tiles, carefully lifted and roughly cleaned to dispose of. I am seeking no payment, just a home for part of our heritage. All I would ask is that they be collected.
I am able to supply photographs of the tiles in situ.
Could anyone here make use of these tiles or could you put me in touch with a company which would?
Colin
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Re: Reclaimed Victorian path tiles need a home
Hi and welcome Colin..a pic of the original path would be good
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- 08-07-2011 #3
Re: Reclaimed Victorian path tiles need a home
hi colin, i am just relaying my old victorian path and am short of these tiles so would very much appreciate feedback if you still have them, i can collect asap so i can finish this project. They are the terrocota and black square tiles? Thankyou ray@battbuild.co.uk
- 08-08-2011 #4
Re: Reclaimed Victorian path tiles need a home
Hello Colin,
Have your tiles gone already? I'm only looking for a few...
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