

George Clarke
Property & Design Expert
Bricklaying is a skilled trade and building large sections of wall is best left to a professional. However, there’s no reason why you shouldn’t build a low garden wall or patio edging with a few hand tool and the right materials, says George Clarke.
Time required:
Weekend project for a small garden wall
Cost:
Around 40p per brick (60 bricks per sq m for a single skin wall)
Skill level:
Medium to high
Things you'll need:
Ready-mixed mortar; bricks; bucket; shovel; sheet of plywood; brick trowel; spirit level; plumb line; club hammer & bolster chisel; bricklayer’s line and pegs
Click here to get started with George Clarke's step-by-step guide on how to build a brick wall
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