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We are having the front garden of our Victorian terrace landscaped at present. Part of the plan was to have a new black and white Victorian path laid. However on lifting the current paving we have uncovered the original victorian tiles.

There path is considerably lower than the pavement so keeping it as it is is not really an option.

The path is a red, black, yellow and grey mix of varying sizes.

Would really appreciate some advise as to name of this type of pathway and where to source a replica from?

Thanks

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Hi Chris, have a look at Original Style. I lay quite a few of these floors, yours looks like a Richmond or Braemar pattern.
 

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You could perhaps try contacting them direct. I'm sure they could replicate your pattern using the sizes and shapes they manufacture. It's very rare I follow a pattern as per the book when laying these floors. You often have to modify a border for example to fit the space you've got. A couple others on here could advise you as well @timeless john and @Phil Hobson are the others I know that aren't afraid of a Victorian floor.
 

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