Blue Grey Granite Setts Sawn & Flamed 200x100x30 From £44.83/m2
Bullnose Steps & Risers Silver Granite 900x400x40 From £47.00
Sawn Granite Setts Silver Grey Edging Stone 100x100x30 From £38.99/m2
Sawn Granite Setts Silver Grey Edging Stones 200x100x30 From £38.99/m2
Coping Stones Silver Grey Granite 900x300x50 From £18.10
Autumn Brown Indian Sandstone Cobbles 200x100x50mm From £45.99/m2
Autumn Brown Indian Sandstone Cobbles 100x100x50mm From £51.41/m2
Kandla Grey Sandstone Bullnose Steps 900x400x40 From £38.00
Raj Green Sandstone Bullnose Steps 900x400x40 From £38.00
Fossil Mint Smooth Sandstone Bullnose Steps 900x400x40 From £38.00
Kandla Grey Smooth Sandstone Bullnose Steps 900x400x40 From £38.00
Black Basalt Cobbles 200 x 100 x 50 From £42.59/m2
Black Basalt Cobbles 100 x 100 x 50 From £42.59/m2
Stone setts, edging, steps and coping are core components in traditional landscaping and hard-construction work across the UK. Each plays a distinct role in shaping outdoor spaces, providing structure, durability and a refined finish.
Stone Setts: Small, robust blocks typically made from granite, basalt, limestone or sandstone. Setts are widely used for driveways, pathways, courtyards and heavy-traffic areas due to their strength and interlocking stability. They create a long-lasting surface with a classic, heritage appearance.
Stone Edging: Edging stones define borders around paths, lawns, flower beds and driveways. They provide separation between surfaces, help retain materials such as soil, gravel or mulch, and deliver a clean, finished outline that enhances landscape structure.
Stone Steps: Natural stone steps allow safe movement between different levels in gardens, patios and terraced areas. Granite, sandstone and limestone are commonly chosen for their strength, weather resistance and ability to blend well with both traditional and contemporary design styles.
Stone Coping: Coping stones form the protective top layer of walls, pool edges and raised planters. They prevent water ingress, increase durability and add architectural detail. Granite, sandstone and limestone are frequently used thanks to their stability and refined appearance.
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