Sawn Granite Setts Mid Grey Flamed 200x100x50mm From £58.11/m2
Sawn granite setts in blue-grey 200 x 100 x 50mm are the perfect choice for both commercial and domestic driveway applications. They are well-suited for front yard driveways, high-traffic walkways, streetscapes, market piazzas, and pavements. These flamed granite cobble setts have a flamed texture adding...
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Sawn granite setts in blue-grey 200 x 100 x 50mm are the perfect choice for both commercial and domestic driveway applications. They are well-suited for front yard driveways, high-traffic walkways, streetscapes, market piazzas, and pavements. These flamed granite cobble setts have a flamed texture adding to their exceptional durability and solid permanence.
Note: Sawn granite setts are traditionally laid with 8 mm joints. Prices are based on the net stone area, not the inflated laid area. For 200×100×50 mm, 7.5 m² net covers roughly 8.25 - 8.33 m² when laid.
The Globally Renowned Luxury G654 Imperial Granite – Exceptionally Durable, Incredibly Hard-Wearing, and Timelessly Elegant
Key Features of Dark Grey Granite Paving Slabs:
1. Outstanding Physical Performance
- High hardness with excellent compressive and flexural strength, ideal for high-traffic areas
- Low water absorption (0.19%–0.36%) and excellent frost resistance, suitable for all UK climates
2. Timeless Aesthetic
- Consistent dark-grey tone with fine, even grains and minimal colour variation
- Flamed finish provides superior slip resistance (R12+), combining safety with visual appeal
3. Versatile Applications
- Ideal for patios, garden paths, driveways, steps, public walkways, and high-footfall zones
4. Environmentally Friendly & Low Maintenance
- Natural stone with low emissions, compliant with CE safety standards
- Easy to clean with a naturally durable surface that requires minimal upkeep
G654 — A Luxury Imperial Blue Grey Granite, Without the Luxury Price Tag
Colour Clarification: Mid Grey or Blue Grey Granite (Dry & Wet Appearance)
Practical Uses for Blue Grey Sawn Granite Setts 200 × 100 × 50
Specifications
| VARIETIES | Granite Setts Sawn |
|---|---|
| USED FOR | Driveways, Edging, & Kerbs |
| COLOUR | Blue Grey, Mid Grey |
| MATERIAL | Renowned Worldwide, G654 Granite |
| FINISHED FACE | Flamed Top Surface, Anti-Slip R12 |
| SIZE, PACK | 200 x100 x 50, 350 No. 7.00 m² |
| THICKNESS | Nominal 50 mm ±2 |
| CALIBRATED | Calibrated |
| EDGE | Sawn, Top Surface Flamed |
| LAID | 5-8 mm joint |
| MADE BY | Overseas Own Quarry Factory |
| Passed | ![]() |
| Property | Value |
| Density | 2.80g/cm³ (Excellent) |
| Water Absorption | 0.17% (Excellent) |
| Dry Compressive Strength | 218.3MPa (Excellent) |
| Flexural Strength | 26.6MPa (Excellent) |
Are Granite Setts Suitable for Driveways?
Yes, granite setts are well suited for driveways due to their strength and durability. They can withstand regular vehicle use and are commonly used in both domestic and commercial settings across the UK.
What Sizes and Thicknesses Are Available?
Typical granite sett sizes include 100 x 100 and 100 x 200, along with mixed size project packs that create a more traditional and varied appearance.
In terms of thickness, 50 mm is the most commonly used option for residential applications. It is well suited for standard driveways and can comfortably support cars and light commercial vehicles, including vans and small trucks, when installed correctly on a full mortar bed with a suitable sub-base. This makes 50 mm setts the typical choice for domestic paving projects where both durability and cost efficiency are important.
For heavier-duty applications, thicker setts such as 80 mm or 100 mm are used. These are generally specified for public areas, commercial yards, access roads, or locations subject to frequent heavy vehicle traffic. The additional thickness provides greater load-bearing capacity and long-term structural stability under sustained pressure.
In addition, thinner granite setts options, typically around 30 mm and usually supplied as sawn setts, are more suitable for light-use areas. These are commonly used in patios, garden paths, edging, and as decorative borders or dividing lines within patio slab layouts. While they retain the visual character of traditional granite setts, they are not intended for load-bearing applications.
How Much Do Granite Setts Cost and What Affects the Price?
Granite setts are generally more expensive than standard paving slabs due to both the material and the labour required for installation. Prices typically vary depending on size, thickness and finish.
Smaller setts require more units per square metre and more jointing work, which can increase overall installation cost. Pricing is also influenced by factors such as groundwork preparation and layout complexity. For a detailed breakdown, see Granite Setts Cost per m².
How Should Granite Setts Be Installed?
Granite setts should be laid on a well-compacted MOT Type 1 sub-base with a full mortar bed. For sawn grid size setts, applying a slurry primer to the underside is recommended to improve bonding and reduce the risk of movement. Proper jointing is important to keep the setts stable and ensure long-term performance. For a full step-by-step guide, see How to Lay Granite Setts for a Driveway.
Do Granite Setts Require Sealing or Maintenance?
Granite setts generally do not require sealing. Routine maintenance is simple, usually involving sweeping and occasional cleaning to keep the surface in good condition.
