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Terrabase Rustic

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Rustic No Dig Paving System Terrabase Rustic is an innovative patented ‘no-dig’ paving system that provides a decorative and natural rustic looking permeable surface, suitable for pedestrian footpaths and areas subject to occasional trafficking by light vehicles.

The Spa Hotel Tunbridge Wells

Case Study

Addagrip approved contractor True Grip was delighted to be asked to install Terrabase Rustic resin bound surfacing for pathways at The Spa Hotel, Tunbridge Wells, as part of a stunning design created by award winning Sandstone Designs. Surfacing requirements The Spa Hotel wanted to transform their existing gardens, which were very simple with a small… Read more

Villa Hügel Germany

Case Study

Addagrip Terraco is incredibly pleased that its patented resin bound porous surfacing system Terrabase Rustic has been selected for this prestigious restoration project in the historic Villa Hügel – marking the first installation of this minimum dig product in Germany. Villa Hügel is a 19th century mansion in Essen, Germany, set in 28 acres of… Read more

Parkview Care Home

Case Study

Parkview Care Home in Bexleyheath is a specialist 24 hour residential facility offering Dementia and Respite Care in Kent. Avante Care & Support was looking to rejuvenate the outside garden area with new walkways, seating areas and landscaping for the benefit of the residents and approached Addagrip approved contractor D C Flooring Ltd to provide… Read more

Bromborough Golf Club

Case Study

Bromborough Golf Club, located in part of the Leverhulme Estate on the Wirral Peninsula, has recently had a smart upgrade to its course pathways with a no-dig, resin bound, permeable surfacing solution. Surfacing requirements Existing gravel pathways at the 100 year old golf course in Birkenhead were in need of regular repair to make good… Read more

Cowbridge Physic Garden

Case Study

Cowbridge Physic Garden is a ½ acre physic garden located within the heart of the ancient market town of Cowbridge and was originally part of the Old Hall Gardens, laid out by the Edmondes family in the 18th century. Badly neglected in the 20th century, it was brought back to life by enthusiastic volunteers and… Read more

Wakehurst Place

Case Study

Wakehurst Place on the High Weald of West Sussex, owned by The National Trust, consists of over 500 acres of beautiful ornamental gardens, woodlands and a nature reserve. Funded and managed by the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, the site is home to the Millennium Seed Bank, the largest wild seed conservation project in the world.… Read more

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