Portfolio - Natural Stone
Not so long ago, only the rich and famous could afford the timeless elegance of natural stone, which unlike its concrete counterparts, just looks better and better with each year that passes. These days natural stone can be less expensive than concrete slabs, making it the sensible choice for your perfect patio.
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The owner of this beautiful Tarrant house in West Byfleet was keen for us to emulate the many angles that formed the back of her property. |
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Our design mirrored the angles of the house into the garden and allowed us to create the raised beds that brought the garden into the patio in a very clean manner. |
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The large area of this sweeping patio in Weybridge is broken up by the random pattern of the paving. |
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The client was so pleased with the patio at the rear of the house, he asked us to create a stunning path at the front using the same materials. |
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This driveway in central Woking was created using granite setts (200 x 100 x 100 cobbles) to return some timeless elegance to the front of this period property. |
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Each cobble had to be individually selected and laid but the final result was worth the effort. |
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This extended property in Pyrford had a number of patio areas that needed to be joined and unified. The sweeping brickwork ensures that all the patios are the same level and that access between is easy. |
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The variation of natural sandstone means that despite the large areas, it does not appear a concrete jungle. |









