We have large stocks of reclaimed stone paving.
Our York stone paving of the type that you might expect to see surrounding an old house or church. It is usually 2” to 3” thick.
Our sandstone paving has usually been salvaged from the grounds of early 1900s mansions which are being redeveloped. It looks very similar to our weathered York stone but is usually only an inch or so thick. It is a very good looking and economic alternative to York stone.
Our York stone setts are typically 6” to 8” square with very worn upper faces. It can also be used for walling.
Granite setts (cobbles), typically about 4” square but they come in various sizes.
We often lay our paving together with edges or areas of our reclaimed brick paving to create a more intimate and interesting effect.
We have large stocks of reclaimed stone paving.
Our York stone paving of the type that you might expect to see surrounding an old house or church. It is usually 2” to 3” thick.
Our sandstone paving has usually been salvaged from the grounds of early 1900s mansions which are being redeveloped. It looks very similar to our weathered York stone but is usually only an inch or so thick. It is a very good looking and economic alternative to York stone.
Our York stone setts are typically 6” to 8” square with very worn upper faces. It can also be used for walling.
Granite setts (cobbles), typically about 4” square but they come in various sizes.
We often lay our paving together with edges or areas of our reclaimed brick paving to create a more intimate and interesting effect.