A curved and sloping gravel drive leads up to a four-bedroom, detached home in Norfolk, built in the Victorian era. Back then, it would have been mostly horse-drawn carriages using the drive but in the 21st century, the house’s owner was finding that driving cars up and down the drive was causing problems.
With a large section of the driveway being at a 1 in 5 gradient, the movement of cars up and down the drive was pushing the gravel towards the bottom of the slope. Additionally, the pressure from the tyres was causing rutting of the gravel layer and subsequent damage to the subbase beneath.
The owner, who had bought the property a couple of years earlier, was forced to regularly redistribute the gravel to maintain both the appearance and the functionality of the drive. And, since the drive is 15m long, that was adding up to a lot of time and effort.