Any gravel drive considered permeable?

Setts and cobbles, tarmac, asphalt, resin systems, concrete whether it's plain, patterned or stencilled, gravels, etc.
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r44flyer
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Post: # 50174Post r44flyer

We're looking at gravel for our new driveway to reduce cost and complication as drainage might be difficult to install cheaply with no drains of any kind on our property, only our neighbours'.

Is gravel over type 1 MOT considered permeable? I'm planning on edging it with haunched blocks, this won't create a 'basin' will it?

The drive slopes gently towards the house, and there's a 4ft deep border between drive and house.

Thanks.

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Post: # 50175Post lutonlagerlout

gravel over type 1 should be fine
the subgrade will affect drainage a bit,but gravel is by definition permeable
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r44flyer
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Post: # 50207Post r44flyer

Thanks LLL.

I'm doing a drain down test on the subgrade just in case it's a solid lump of clay, but I think it should be ok.

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Post: # 50217Post Hawk

Just to back up what LLL has said, I dont think you will encounter any problems
we are a paving & landscaping company serving the manchester and surrounding areas, we are marshalls approved installers and are happy to assist you in achieving your perfect Driveway or Patio
www.hawkpaving.co.uk

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