Patios are suitable for many gardens. If you do not have a flat area already, consider having some landscaping work done to create one. If your garden is on a very extreme slope, you could have a multi-layered (terraced) patio with steps between each layer. Ask for advice and get quotes if you're not sure.
Sandown
Sandown is a seaside resort as well as civil parish on the south-east shore of the Isle of Wight, UK with the resort of Shanklin to the south as well as the negotiation of Lake in between. Together with Shanklin, Sandown creates a built-up area of 21,374 residents. The northernmost community of Sandown Bay, Sandown is known for its stretches of easily available, sandy coastline. The resort's beaches run constantly from the cliffs at Battery Gardens in the south to Yaverland in the north. The town expanded as a Victorian resort bordered by a wealth of all-natural features. The coastal and also inland locations of Sandown become part of the Isle of Wight Biosphere Reserve assigned by UNESCO's Man and the Biosphere Programme in June 2019, as well as Sandown's sea front as well as clifftops form part of the Isle of Wight Coastal Path. The Bay that gives Sandown its name is an outstanding instance of a concordant shoreline with a total of five miles of strong tidal beaches stretching right from Shanklin to Culver Down because of Longshore drift. This makes Sandown Bay residence to among the lengthiest unbroken beaches in the British Isles. To the north-east of the town is Culver Down, a chalk down easily accessible to the general public, mainly possessed as well as managed by the National Trust. It supports normal chalk downland wild animals, along with seabirds as well as predators which nest on the adjoining cliffs. Neighboring are Sandown Levels in the flood plain of the River Yar, among minority freshwater marshes on the Isle of Wight, where Alverstone Mead Local Nature Reserve is a preferred spot for birdwatching. Sandown Meadows Nature Reserve, acquired by the Hampshire and Isle of Wight Wildlife Count On 2012, is a location to find kingfishers and also water voles. Additional inland, Borthwood Copse supplies fascinating woodland walks, with bluebells aplenty in the Springtime. The area's aquatic sub-littoral zone, including the coral reefs and also seabed, additionally has the wildlife classification Special Area of Conservation. At extreme low tide, a petrified forest is partly revealed in the north part of the Bay, as well as pieces of petrified timber are typically depleted on the coastline.