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Default Brick Garden Wall

Daughter's house has quite a nice wall - 7 ft high - between garden and
road. The top of the wall ise merely brick. A few have "spalled" and the
wall is a bit discoloured due to damp soaking down it. Others in the same
1988 development are the same.

I am wondering if there is a way of improving it - Coping Blocks on th etop
to shed the rain??? How could the colour of the brichwork be recovered?

Any ideas?
 
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