Cobble Setts, Edging, Coping, Steps
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Sawn Granite Setts Silver Grey Edging Stones 100x100x50mm £46.89/m2
Kandla Grey Indian Sandstone Cobble Setts 200x100x50mm £39.80/m2
Raj Green Indian Sandstone Cobble Setts 100x100x50mm £45.00/m2
Raj Green Indian Sandstone Cobble Setts 200x100x50mm £45.99/m2
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Cropped Granite Setts Cobbles Silver Grey 200x100x50 From £47.99/m2
Raj Green Sandstone Tumbled Cobbles 200x100x50mm £42.59/m2
Kandla Grey Sandstone Tumbled Cobbles 200x100x50mm £45.19/m2
Cropped Granite Setts Silver Grey 100x100x50 From £48.99/m2
Coping Stones Silver Grey Granite 900x400x40 From £25.50/pc
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Raj Green Indian Sandstone Tumbled Pavers 200x50x40mm, £53.99/m2
Kandla Grey Indian Sandstone Tumbled Pavers 200x50x40mm, £53.99/m2
Sinai Pearl Limestone Honed & Tumbled Pavers 200x50x40 £53.99/m²
Sawn Granite Setts Mid Grey Flamed 200x100x50mm From £58.11/m2
Bullnose Steps Mid Grey Granite G654 900x400x40 From £38.00/pc
Granite Edging Kerb Stones Mid Grey 900x200x50 From £15.59/pc
Sawn Granite Setts Mid Grey Flamed 100x100x50mm From £58.09/m2
Granite Setts Cropped Blue Grey 200x100x50 From £59.99/m2
Granite Cobbles Setts Cropped Mid Grey 100x100x50 £39.99/m2
Tandur Grey Limestone Cobbles Setts Tumbled 200x100x50 £48.00/m2
Black Limestone Cobbles and Setts 100x100x50 £42.59/m2
Tandur Yellow Limestone Cobbles & Setts Tumbled 200x100x50 £48.80/m2
Black Limestone Cobble Setts 200x100x50 £42.59/m2
Step Riser Granite Stone, Silver Grey Granite 900x150x30mm From £12.94/pc
Absolute Black Granite Bullnose Steps 900x400x40 From £39.99/pc
Granite Block Kerbs, Silver Granite Edgings 125x125x100 From £2.71 each
Granite Block Kerbs Mid Grey Edgings 125x125x100 From £2.82 each
Granite Kerbs Edging Stones Silver Grey 500x150x100 From £10.99/pc
Granite Kerbs Edging Stones Blue Grey 500x150x100 From £11.99/pc
Sawn Granite Setts Yellow Gold Edging Stone 200x100x50mm £51.29/m2
Sawn Granite Setts Rose Pink Flamed 200x100x50 From £53.29/m2
Granite Setts Cobbles Yellow Cropped 200x100x50 From £48.99/m2
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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.
Natural Stone Block Paving Kerbs FAQ
What Types of Natural Stone Kerbs Are Used for Driveway Block Paving?
Natural stone kerbs used for driveway block paving typically include granite kerbs, sandstone kerbs such as sandy storm, and limestone kerbs.
Granite kerbs are available in both cropped (hand-split) and sawn (machine-cut) finishes. Cropped granite offers a more traditional, natural appearance, while sawn granite provides a clean and modern look with consistent dimensions.
Sandstone kerbs are often chosen for their warmer tones and traditional character, while limestone kerbs offer a more uniform and contemporary appearance. All options can be used as edge restraints, although granite generally provides the highest level of durability.
What Is the Difference Between Cropped Granite Kerbs and Sawn Granite Kerbs?
Cropped granite kerbs are produced using a splitting process, resulting in naturally irregular edges and a more traditional, rustic appearance. They are often used in heritage-style or countryside driveway projects.
Sawn granite kerbs are machine-cut with precise dimensions and straight edges, creating a cleaner and more uniform finish suitable for modern driveway designs.
In terms of performance, both are made from granite and offer similar strength and durability. The main difference lies in appearance and dimensional consistency rather than structural properties.
Which Natural Stone Kerb Is the Most Durable for Driveways?
Granite kerbs are generally considered the most durable option for driveway use. Due to their high density, low water absorption and excellent compressive strength, they perform very well under vehicle traffic and in freeze-thaw conditions.
Sandstone and limestone kerbs can also be used in residential settings, particularly where aesthetics are a priority. However, they are typically less resistant to long-term wear compared to granite, especially in high-traffic areas.
For driveways requiring maximum longevity and structural stability, granite remains the preferred choice.
What Are the Typical Sizes of Natural Stone Driveway Kerbs?
Common sizes for natural stone kerbs used in driveway block paving include 200 x 100 x 50, 200 x 100 x 100, and larger formats such as 300 x 150 x 100, depending on the project requirements.
Thinner kerbs are generally used for lighter applications, while thicker units are preferred for driveway edging where greater structural support is required.
Cropped granite kerbs may show slight dimensional variation due to the splitting process, whereas sawn granite, sandstone and limestone kerbs are typically more uniform and easier to align during installation.
Do Natural Stone Kerbs Require Sealing or Special Maintenance?
Natural stone kerbs are generally low maintenance. Granite kerbs do not usually require sealing due to their dense structure and low absorption rate.
Sandstone and limestone kerbs may benefit from sealing in some cases to help reduce staining or weathering, particularly in driveway environments.
In most installations, routine cleaning and proper installation are sufficient to maintain long-term performance.
How Should Natural Stone Kerbs Be Installed for Driveways?
The long-term performance of natural stone kerbs depends heavily on correct installation rather than the material alone.
A solid and well-compacted sub-base, typically using MOT Type 1 or similar material, is essential to provide structural support. Kerbs should be bedded and backed with concrete to prevent movement under vehicle load.
As edge restraints, kerbs play a key role in allowing block paving to interlock and support itself. When the sub-base is properly compacted, the kerbs are securely fixed, and the paving is tightly laid, the entire system works together to deliver long-lasting driveway performance.
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