Patios do not require lots of maintenance. They will only need occasional cleaning to make sure that the material keeps its original appearance. It's always best to clean your patio with a pressure washer and occasionally tap each slab or brick just to check the sand underneath hasn't washed away.
Fulham
Fulham is a district in the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham in southwest London. It is 3.7 miles south-west from Charing Cross, rendering it an Inner London district. It is on the north bank of the River Thames, between Hammersmith and Kensington and Chelsea, facing Putney and Barnes. Formerly, it was a parish inside the county of Middlesex. It's identified in the London Plan as among the list of 35 major centres in Greater London.
Fulham's reputation of industrial enterprise goes back to the 15th century, with its Mill at Millshot on the south side of what is now Fulham Palace Road. There was also a pottery, tapestry-weaving, paper-making and brewing industry during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries in the region of what's now referred to as Fulham High Street. The subsequent 2 centuries had been recognized for power production, transportation, the automotive industry, food production and laundries.
For the first part of the 20th century, Fulham remained mainly working class with pockets of wealth at the North End, along the top of Lillie Road and New King's Road. Especially wealthy areas were Parsons Green, Eel Brook Common, South Park as well as the area around the Hurlingham Club. The region attracted waves of immigration, and fast changes meant that there was poverty - Charles Dickens and Charles Booth noted this, and there were poorhouses that attracted benefactors.
Currently, Fulham is rated as one of the most pricey parts of London and also the United Kingdom overall. The average sale price of all property in 2007 was £639,973 - and is likely to be a great deal more now.