it depends on the shape of the stone
It would depend on the size of the aggregate
Hometime - 1986 Stone Cottage Driveway was released on: USA: 23 October 2010
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There are pros and cons to both methods, but in the long run it looks like a stone driveway is the way to go. Stone pavers are probably the most expensive method, but they are also the most durable and you will ultimately have fewer cracks in the driveway than you will with concrete or even asphalt. It is also drains better and many would say that it will add to the curb appeal of your home.
anything really..fish tank rocks, driveway rocks
You have to know how deep you want to spread the stone normally when facing a block wall 1 tonne of cut stone should do about 2.6 - 3m of wall but it all on the wall its self let me know what type of wall you are building n ill try and answer more in detail
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I have seen Bodiam castle, it is splendid. Few castles will compare, at least in Britain for aesthetic appeal. I'm thinking it is sandstone, red sandstone, but I dont know. Certainly, as it is in Sussex ( South England) it is unlikely to be an older type of rock or stone, & it is dressed with lime.
easiest way is to core drill and use pour stone to cement it.
A stone or square keep castle is the extention of a motte and bailey castle.
Put some stone on top of it... you might have to grade it down a little to keep the stone in place. That'll suit you a bit better.
They were built with stone and in square shapes lolololololl