concrete, tiles and dirt

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Hi, I've searched the forum but can't find anything specific to my particular problem-I wonder if anyone can help-I have recently dug up a concrete floor in my cottage(c.1850), the concrete had been laid directly onto dirt and I now need to replace the concrete with a breathable floor, which I beleive should be unglazed tiles/pammets or brick, I have been advised the replacements should also go directly onto the soil (as it would have done originally) and am wondering if anyone knows anything about what material I should use, or has any advice on this matter generally.

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Seth
 
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