Niki Papadopoulos This is really lovely and now I want one in my back yard! I am guessing the edge is made of some sort of stone or paver. Anyway, here is sort of a "how-to" guide on building your own.
Playing a primitive form of bocce goes all the way back to the Egyptians in 5000 B.C. Doesn't this fancy covered patio with the curtains seem like someplace a modern-day Cleopatra could sit and watch the sport?
A perimeter curb will keep balls in play. One that is built 6 to 18 inches high out of cast concrete, bricks or blocks will do.The structure adjacent to this playing area offers a luxurious spot for resting between games, turning this backyard into an oasis.
Garden Boccie court #6 A perimeter curb will keep balls in play. One that is built 6 to 18 inches high out of cast concrete, bricks or blocks will do.
The structure adjacent to this playing area offers a luxurious spot for resting between games, turning this backyard into an oasis.
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