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Tennis court construction - any good information on web?
We're tentatively thinking about building (is that the right word?) a
tennis court. The previous owners of our house have already levelled a piece of ground and laid a course of bricks round the levelled area. There are also holes for the corner posts for the fencing. The fencing etc. seems to me fairly striaghtforward but I haven't really got a clue about what's needed for foundations and court surface. Our land is *very* sandy so effectively we have a sand base already made. Are there any web sites around which could be helpful in deciding whether this is a sensible DIY thing to do, what's involved and any companies which might be helpful in doing some parts of the work. We're in Suffolk if it's relevant. -- Chris Green |
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