Sloped rear garden....ideas - Retaining wall/patio etc

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shreksta
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Post: # 115469Post shreksta

hi peeps-new to this forum but enjoying it already.

I have a new build 3 bed detached with a 180sq mtr rear garden with an uphill slope away from the house, I would like to patio as much as possible but at some point there will be a need for a retaining wall.

I can either do this with custom made gravel boards which I can make at work with more steel inside them or with sleepers, if using sleepers I do prefer the vertical look.

I'm lost on what to do with drainage,do I put in a soak away,do I lay land drains-if so where do I channel the water? my garage has 2 downpipes (1 front and 1 back) and there is 1 downpipe at the back of the house,could I connect into them?

here is a few pics....

https://i.imgur.com/VTIDEDC.jpg

https://i.imgur.com/iuOxD4i.jpg

https://i.imgur.com/qG9Byvu.jpg

https://i.imgur.com/EUMUcBw.jpg

https://i.imgur.com/utPuxof.jpg

https://i.imgur.com/V9nfenr.jpg

https://i.imgur.com/q2CqRRI.jpg

https://i.imgur.com/zdxs4Yo.jpg

https://i.imgur.com/R87Ccc0.jpg

this is outside the front of our property-storm drainage I guess

https://i.imgur.com/u5tpuaw.jpg

this area behind my garage I have plans for a shed and bin store area

https://i.imgur.com/EUMUcBw.jpg

thanks in advance

shreksta
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Post: # 115493Post shreksta

wow...............just saw a tumbleweed going past

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Post: # 115494Post lutonlagerlout

blokes are busy at times like this :;):
Personally I despise sleepers
a retaining wall is the best option
you may be able to connnect to the rainwater system but without seeing it in detail I dont know
nice size garden for a new build :)
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Post: # 115525Post Tony McC

If there's tumbleweed, then it usually suggests you've not explained the problem adequately.

To my eye, there isn't the sort of height difference across the garden to warrant the use of upright sleepers, so I'd look to use the siompest possible rtainer, possibly a dwarf wall, or, as you suggested, simple gravel boards. Gabions could be even simpler.

As for drainage, that would all depend on your final layout. You need to detrmine where drainage points would be, or whether linear drainage or even a fin/fliter drain would be a better option.

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