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So thats why rich folks buy landrovers
There is a driveway like that in Perth Scotland
like that.......the owner has a Landy....
[Edited on 28-12-05 by mangogrooveworkshop]
This must be a joke!!
Cheers Cita
you wouldnt drive up that, you would crash into it!
I dont understand how a surveyor or building inspector would allow that to be built....
I looks like its america...
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steve
[Edited on 27/12/05 by steve_gus]
sadly enough it is the US, I would never buy a house like that
I dont see how a car would even make it into the garage without bottoming out on the peak of the mountain
[Edited on 27/12/05 by derf]
wouldnt fancy mowing the front lawn either
atb
steve
steve,
perhaps a nice absailing rockery?
and i bet its fab when it snows
prob great for 'hot wheels' racing and skateboarding too
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steve
wouldnt fancy mowing the front lawn either
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steve
would that make you an up-hill gardner?
Those ramps look like they're solid concrete too... how do you get concrete to go uphill or downhill; then dry flat
Only in't North!
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Originally posted by Genesis
Those ramps look like they're solid concrete too... how do you get concrete to go uphill or downhill; then dry flat
Only in't North!
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Originally posted by steve_gus
wouldnt fancy mowing the front lawn either
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steve
I have a relative near watford whos got a long garden - the last 50 ft or so are really hard to mow - forms the reverse side of the M1 embankment!
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steve
Looks similar to my front drive!! Some of the houses round here have almost vertical gardens.
I remember viewing a house down the road and we parked outside the front, got out the car and looked att he very attractive house, looked at the roof
to make sure it was ok and saw the top of the garden over the roof. It was almost effing vertical!!
If the slump's right it'll hold long enough to go off, the joint will be a board to hold it in place or an expansion joint. My sister lives in a bungalow with garage underneath and the drive to it is like that.
Stayed in a cottage in Cornwall in October which had a drive like that. only thing was the leaf mould covering it and the high hedges/stonewalls either side. the car wouldn't even attempt it, got the front wheel about 3 feet up (front wheel drive) and they just span, tried reverse and got front wheels onto slope just (after bottoming out on front bumper ) then wheels started to spin again. Gave up in the end and parked in the lane all week....