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Browse Our Granite Paving by Colour & Product Type
Coping Stones Silver Grey Granite 900x300x50 From £18.10
Coping Stones Silver Grey Granite 900x400x40 From £25.50
Silver Grey Granite Edging Kerb Stones 900x200x50 From £14.69
Bullnose Steps Mid Grey Granite G654 900x400x40 From £38.00
Granite Edging Kerb Stones Mid Grey 900x200x50 From £15.59
Absolute Black Granite Bullnose Steps 900x400x40 From £39.99
Granite Kerbs Edging Stones Silver Grey 500x150x100 From £10.99
Granite Kerbs Edging Stones Blue Grey 500x150x100 From £11.99
Granite Block Kerbs, Silver Granite Edgings 125x125x100 From £2.71
Granite Block Kerbs Mid Grey Edgings 125x125x100 From £2.82
Bullnose Steps Silver Grey Granite 900x400x40 From £33.00
Bullnose Steps & Risers Silver Granite 900x400x40 From £47.00
Granite coping stones and edging stones form the foundation of our complementary outdoor stone range, designed to bring structure, durability and a refined finish to patios, garden walls and landscaped areas. These products are essential for achieving clean lines, protecting exposed surfaces and ensuring a consistent natural stone appearance across the entire project.
Granite coping stones are primarily used to cap walls, raised beds and boundary features, helping to prevent water ingress while reducing long-term weathering. Their weight, density and low water absorption make them particularly well suited to the UK climate. Available in practical profiles such as flat top and bullnose, they provide both functional protection and a visually complete edge that integrates naturally with surrounding paving.
Granite edging stones are designed to define spaces with clarity and precision. Whether separating patios from lawns, pathways from planting areas, or containing gravel and soil, they create strong visual boundaries while improving long-term stability. Their consistent sizing and robust nature make them a dependable choice for both residential and professional landscaping applications.
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As a complementary addition to coping and edging, granite steps are also available within this range. While primarily featured in their own dedicated collection, they provide a practical solution for managing level changes in outdoor spaces. With flamed, slip-resistant surfaces and optional bullnose edges, they offer a durable and natural transition between different areas of a garden or patio layout.
We wholesale these self-produced products at extreme discounts to traders in full crate.
We supply a full range of complementary granite products including granite kerb stones and granite bullnose steps , designed to complete patios, garden walls and landscaped areas with a consistent and durable natural stone finish. You may also wish to explore other paving materials including Indian sandstone paving , limestone paving , slate paving , porcelain paving and clay brick pavers , each offering different colours, textures and design styles for patios, paths and garden landscapes. All prices are inclusive of VAT and Free UK Delivery*.
Coping Stones - Frequently Asked Questions
What Are Coping Stones Used For?
Coping stones are used as a protective and decorative top layer for garden walls, raised beds, parapets and boundary features. Their primary function is to shed rainwater away from the wall surface, reducing water penetration and helping to protect the structure from long-term weather damage while also creating a clean and finished appearance.
What Materials Are Coping Stones Commonly Made From?
Coping stones are commonly made from concrete, granite and sandstone. Concrete coping stones are widely used for basic or budget applications, but over time they can suffer from colour fading, darkening and general weathering, which may reduce their visual appeal. Natural stone options such as granite and sandstone are generally preferred for their durability, long-term stability and more refined appearance in garden and landscaping projects.
What Is The Difference Between Granite Coping Stones And Sandstone Coping Stones?
Granite coping stones are extremely dense, hard and low in water absorption, making them one of the most durable and reliable options for coping applications, particularly in exposed UK conditions. Sandstone coping stones, on the other hand, offer a warmer and more traditional aesthetic with natural colour variation. While sandstone has a higher porosity compared to granite and may not provide the same long-term durability, it remains a very popular and attractive choice for garden design.
Do Coping Stones Help Protect Walls From Rain And Frost?
Yes, coping stones play an important role in protecting walls by directing rainwater away from the surface. This helps reduce moisture penetration and limits damage caused by freeze–thaw cycles, which is particularly important in the UK climate where walls are regularly exposed to wet and cold conditions.
How Are Coping Stones Installed?
Coping stones are typically installed on a full mortar bed to ensure even support and long-term stability. A slight overhang is usually incorporated, often with a drip groove, to guide water away from the wall face and reduce staining, helping maintain both performance and appearance over time.
What Sizes And Profiles Are Available For Coping Stones?
Coping stones are available in a range of sizes and profiles to suit different wall types and design requirements, including flat top, single or double drip and bullnose edges. Choosing the correct size and profile ensures proper wall coverage while achieving a consistent and well-balanced finish.
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