Hi all -
I need to build a 2 ft retaining wall across my garden (c70ft wide); curved in places with a couple of places for steps. Doubting my own ability to build a decent looking wall - I'm thinking of using those 'milldale mountain' blocks. These don't need setting with mortar, and sit on a bed of 6 inch hardcore (ie no wall foundation). They have a small rim on the bottom rear of each block so they sit together (with a 15mm offset) which gives the finished wall it's strength.
I know they're expensive but does anyone have any experience of using these? Are they any good - and will a 90 degree turn using corner blocks (for the steps) look OK?
Any experience / ideas VERY welcome
thanks Ian
Dry retaining wall - Are milldale mountain blocks any good?
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Ive put up a few of these things. Personally i dont like them. Ive always put a bit of hardcore, then whacked it and then laid them on around 40mm sharp sand. Aslong as the first course is level, all the rest will follow suit. The corner might look odd, as the wall sits at a slant remember. Maybe curve it into the steps - i like curves
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