BearTricks
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Hi all.
Our new house has a small, fairly shallow pond at the bottom of the garden. The previous owner seems to have put it in themselves - it's definitely not a pro job. He will be taking his fish with him, and I want to fill it in at the earliest opportunity because I don't want to take care of a pond and I'm hoping I can build my new workshop on that part of the garden.
The pond is between a metre and two metres across and takes up about a 1/3 of the width of the lawn. It's a relatively narrow victorian semi with a long garden and I was hoping the workshop could take up the full width which means building on top of where the pond was. From a guess it's not much deeper than a foot (mixing my units of measurement here) but I might be wrong. We haven't actually moved in yet but I'm just planning ahead.
The conventional wisdom online says you should fill it with gravel and rocks, and compact it if you can, but you should expect some subsidence. I'm assuming this is for bigger ponds and that my workshop isn't going to tip on its end but while there's a decent amount of info on filling the pond online, there's surprisingly little on building on top of a filled pond.
Any ideas? We're a few miles from the coast so the soil is sandier than usual if that makes a difference.
The other option is to build alongside the fence and avoid the pond altogether which I would prefer to avoid as it would then be on a shared boundary and I don't want to cause any issues.
Our new house has a small, fairly shallow pond at the bottom of the garden. The previous owner seems to have put it in themselves - it's definitely not a pro job. He will be taking his fish with him, and I want to fill it in at the earliest opportunity because I don't want to take care of a pond and I'm hoping I can build my new workshop on that part of the garden.
The pond is between a metre and two metres across and takes up about a 1/3 of the width of the lawn. It's a relatively narrow victorian semi with a long garden and I was hoping the workshop could take up the full width which means building on top of where the pond was. From a guess it's not much deeper than a foot (mixing my units of measurement here) but I might be wrong. We haven't actually moved in yet but I'm just planning ahead.
The conventional wisdom online says you should fill it with gravel and rocks, and compact it if you can, but you should expect some subsidence. I'm assuming this is for bigger ponds and that my workshop isn't going to tip on its end but while there's a decent amount of info on filling the pond online, there's surprisingly little on building on top of a filled pond.
Any ideas? We're a few miles from the coast so the soil is sandier than usual if that makes a difference.
The other option is to build alongside the fence and avoid the pond altogether which I would prefer to avoid as it would then be on a shared boundary and I don't want to cause any issues.