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I have a small front garden in a victorian cottage on farmland with no
rainwater drains, soakaways or anywhere that one could be placed. I have a downpipe terminating in a shoe that needs extending to drain away from the house. Using a straight gutter length to the farm track outside my house would have to go through the gate. A flexible pipe that I could angle through the garden and out the opposite corner would be ideal if such a thing exists? |
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