What To Do With This Front Garden Wall ?

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So I've been thinking recently i'd like to do something with my road-facing front garden wall, but i'm stuck for feasable ideas.

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As were on the corner its about 19m long in total so rebuilding it is out of the question.

The blocks are in fair shape, just need a good wash but structurally they're ok.
Some of the top capping stones are loose as are the little brick pillars.

My thoughts are (in order of preference) so far:

1) knock out pillars and blocks underneath to floor level, replace with new bricks and small pillars, render between pillars only, and paint off-white (ish)

2) remove pillars and capping stones, replace capping stones to entire length and render wall, paint off-white (ish)

3) remove pillars and capping stones, replace capping stones to entire length and cover with brick effect cladding

4) a better idea someone can come up with (y)
 
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I think I would get rid of the pillars and cap the gaps where they were, render and paint - much the same as you suggested...why do people leave us with these legacies to sort out!!:p

Shame you can't get a colour that would match your house - I originally thought a sort of creamish colour but it won't really match your house but then bricks painted brick colour generally looks awful...bit stumped on that one!
 
Thanks for your message.

I had considered rendering the whole thing but, i don't really like the way it looks, a bit too modern for me, that's why i thought about keeping the pillars, to break up the blandness a bit.

On closer inspection a lot of the mortar between the blocks looks cracked, so i might end up pulling it down and doing something else :)

I'm thinking something like this:

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