Browse Limestone Paving by Colour and Size
Black Limestone Paving Midnight Sawn 900x600 22mm From £21.49/m2
Dove Grey Limestone Paving Sawn Edge 900x600 22mm Cal. From £22.09/m2
Tandur Grey Limestone Paving Tumbled 900x600 22mm Cal. From £25.89/m2
Kota Blue Limestone Paving Sawn Edge 900x600 22mm Cal. From £21.29/m2
Tandur Yellow Limestone Paving Tumbled 900x600 22mm Cal. From £26.69/m2
Sinai Pearl Limestone Paving Honed & Tumbled 900x600x20 From £42.58/m2
Limestone paving is a refined natural stone choice for UK patios, garden paths and landscaped outdoor spaces. Compared with the stronger colour movement of sandstone, limestone usually offers a flatter surface, calmer colour tone and a smoother feel underfoot, making it suitable for both traditional gardens and cleaner contemporary patio designs.
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Our limestone paving range includes black, grey, yellow, blue and beige tones, with both sawn-edge contemporary slabs and hand-cut tumbled options for a softer aged appearance. Most Indian limestone paving is supplied around 20-22mm calibrated thickness, suitable for patios and garden paths when installed on a properly prepared sub-base and full mortar bed.
| Limestone Colour | Typical Surface & Edge | Current From Price | Best Used For |
|---|---|---|---|
| Black Limestone | Dark Kadapha limestone, often sawn edge or patio pack format | From £20.59/m² | Modern patios, dark contrast borders and contemporary garden designs |
| Kota Blue Limestone | Blue-grey limestone with a naturally smooth orange-peel micro-texture | From £19.99/m² | Calm grey-blue patios, modern paths and understated outdoor spaces |
| Dove Grey Limestone | Light to mid-grey limestone, usually sawn edge | From £21.56/m² | Neutral patios, soft grey garden schemes and contemporary landscaping |
| Tandur Grey Limestone | Grey limestone, often hand-cut and tumbled for an aged look | From £19.69/m² | Traditional patios, cottage gardens and heritage-style landscaping |
| Tandur Yellow Limestone | Warm yellow limestone, commonly hand-cut and tumbled | From £25.20/m² | Warm garden patios, rustic paths and softer traditional outdoor spaces |
| Sinai Pearl Limestone | Premium beige limestone, honed and tumbled | From £42.58/m² | Higher-end patios, elegant terraces and premium garden designs |
In price terms, limestone paving sits in a practical middle range. Entry colours such as Tandur Grey, Kota Blue and Black Limestone can be close to many popular sandstone and porcelain options, while premium beige limestone and specialist finishes cost more because of the stone type, finish and processing.
| Paving Material | Typical Price Position | Main Advantage | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|
| Limestone Paving | From around £19.69/m² to premium options above £40/m² | Smoother natural surface, calm colour tone and refined appearance | Patios, garden paths and elegant landscaped spaces |
| Indian Sandstone | Often starts from the lower natural stone price range | Stronger natural colour variation and classic riven texture | Traditional gardens, rustic patios and mixed-size patio packs |
| Porcelain Paving | Often similar to entry limestone and sandstone prices | Low maintenance, consistent colour and modern rectified edges | Contemporary patios, clean lines and low-maintenance gardens |
| Granite Paving | Usually higher for main paving slabs and specialist formats | Very hard natural stone with strong long-term durability | Premium patios, paths, edging, steps and heavier-duty landscaping |
Although limestone appears smooth to the eye, many outdoor limestone slabs retain a subtle natural micro-texture that helps with grip in normal garden use. As with all outdoor paving, performance depends on correct installation, suitable falls, drainage, jointing and regular cleaning, especially in shaded or wet areas.
For customers comparing patio materials, limestone is a strong option when the project needs real stone character without the heavier riven texture of sandstone. It offers a balanced mix of natural appearance, practical durability, slip resistance and clear value across different colour choices.
As part of our broader selection of paving slabs and carefully sourced natural stone paving slabs , limestone paving is appreciated for its natural elegance, balanced colour tones and refined surface character, making it well suited to patios, garden paths and outdoor seating areas. Its subtle variation and timeless appearance allow it to complement both traditional architecture and more contemporary garden designs. You may also wish to explore other paving materials including Indian sandstone paving , granite paving , slate paving , porcelain paving and clay brick pavers , each offering different textures, colours and design styles for patios, pathways and landscaped outdoor environments.
Limestone Paving - Frequently Asked Questions
Is Limestone Paving Suitable for UK Gardens?
Yes. Limestone paving is widely used for patios, garden paths and outdoor seating areas across the UK. Its naturally smooth surface, dense structure and consistent colour tones create a calm and elegant appearance that suits both traditional and contemporary garden designs.
When installed on a properly prepared sub-base, laid on a full mortar bed and given suitable falls for drainage, limestone paving can perform reliably in typical British weather and provide a durable patio surface for residential landscapes.
How Long Does Limestone Paving Last?
Good quality limestone paving can last for decades in normal domestic garden use when it is installed correctly and maintained sensibly. In well-built patios with a stable sub-base, full mortar bed, suitable jointing and good drainage, limestone paving may provide 30 to 50 years of service.
The actual lifespan depends on the quality of the stone, base preparation, bedding method, drainage conditions, jointing materials, cleaning routine and general site exposure over time.
Does Limestone Paving Need to Be Sealed?
Limestone paving does not always need to be sealed, especially where a natural weathered appearance is preferred. Dense Indian limestone often has lower water absorption than many sandstones, but it is still a natural calcium-based stone and can stain or change tone over time.
Sealing is often recommended for Black limestone, dining areas, barbecue areas, shaded patios, areas under trees and places where staining or colour retention is a concern. If sealing is used, choose a breathable impregnating sealer suitable for limestone.
Is Limestone Paving Slippery When Wet?
Limestone paving generally provides reasonable grip when used with a naturally textured, lightly riven or tumbled outdoor surface. It is commonly used for patios, pathways and garden spaces where a comfortable walking surface is required.
As with any outdoor paving material, slip resistance depends on the finish, drainage, cleaning routine and surface condition. Algae, moss, wet leaves or standing water can reduce grip, so regular maintenance is important.
What Thickness of Limestone Paving Is Typically Used?
For most residential patios and garden paving projects, Indian limestone slabs are commonly supplied around 20-22 mm thick, with many products calibrated to approximately 22 mm. This thickness is suitable for normal foot traffic when the paving is installed on a correct base and full mortar bed.
For driveways or heavier load areas, the paving, sub-base and installation specification must be selected for vehicle use rather than treated as a standard patio build-up.
How Does Limestone Paving Compare with Sandstone Paving?
Limestone and sandstone are both natural sedimentary stones, but they have different origins and patio characters. Sandstone is formed from compacted sand grains, so it usually has more visible grain, stronger colour variation and a more rustic riven texture.
Limestone is formed mainly from calcium-rich marine deposits, giving it a finer grain, denser feel, smoother surface and more consistent colour tone. In simple terms, sandstone is usually more varied and traditional-looking, while limestone is usually calmer, neater and more refined.
How Should Limestone Paving Be Cleaned?
Limestone paving is generally easy to maintain in normal garden use. Regular sweeping and occasional washing with clean water or a pH-neutral natural stone cleaner are usually sufficient to keep the surface tidy.
Because limestone is a calcium-based natural stone, acidic cleaning products such as vinegar, lemon juice, brick acid or strong acidic patio cleaners should not be used. These products can etch the surface, dull the finish or cause permanent marks.
Is Limestone Paving Easy to Maintain?
Yes. Limestone paving is generally straightforward to maintain in residential garden settings. Regular sweeping, prompt removal of leaves and dirt, and occasional cleaning with a stone-safe cleaner are usually enough for day-to-day care.
Extra care may be needed in shaded areas, under trees, around dining spaces or with Black limestone where staining, algae or colour retention are more important concerns.
Are Your Limestone Paving Slabs VAT Included and Delivered Free in the UK?
Yes, all limestone paving slabs listed on our website are sold with VAT included in the price. The price you see is the final price you pay, with no additional VAT added at checkout.
We also offer free UK delivery to the majority of mainland areas, covering approximately 95% of locations across England, Wales and parts of Scotland. This applies to all orders, allowing customers to plan projects with a clear and predictable total cost.
In some remote or hard-to-reach areas, a small delivery surcharge may apply depending on postcode and access conditions. For full details, please refer to our delivery information page and VAT included pricing page.
View More Limestone Paving FAQs
For more questions about limestone paving, including colours, sizes, installation, sealing, cleaning, fading, staining and maintenance, please visit our full Limestone Paving FAQ page.
Limestone Paving - Knowledge Guide
The guides below explain key topics about limestone paving, including material characteristics, cleaning and maintenance, sealing advice, weathering behaviour and comparisons with other natural paving stones commonly used in UK patios and gardens.
Limestone Paving Slabs Benefits and Where to Buy
This guide explains what limestone paving is and why it is widely used for patios and landscaped gardens across the UK. It covers the natural characteristics of limestone, including surface texture, durability, colour variations and practical applications for outdoor spaces.
Limestone Paving vs Sandstone Paving: Which Is Better?
Choosing between limestone paving and sandstone paving is a common decision for patio projects. This guide compares both natural stone materials in terms of appearance, durability, slip resistance, maintenance and long-term suitability for UK gardens.
Dove Grey Limestone Paving: Appearance and Practical Advantages
Dove grey limestone paving is one of the most widely used limestone colours for patios and garden spaces. This article explains the visual character, surface finish and practical advantages of dove grey limestone slabs in residential landscaping projects.
How to Clean Limestone Paving Safely
Regular cleaning helps maintain the appearance of limestone patios and garden paths. This guide explains safe cleaning methods for limestone paving, including recommended products, pressure washing considerations and general maintenance practices.
Does Limestone Paving Need Sealing?
This article explains whether limestone paving should be sealed after installation. It discusses how sealers work, when sealing may be beneficial and how sealing can help reduce moisture absorption and surface staining.
Pros and Cons of Limestone Paving
Limestone paving combines natural appearance with practical outdoor performance. This guide outlines the key advantages and limitations of limestone paving slabs, helping homeowners understand the material before choosing it for patios or garden landscaping.
Black Limestone Paving Weathering Explained
Black limestone paving is known for its deep contemporary colour, but it can gradually develop lighter tones outdoors. This guide explains the natural weathering process of black limestone and what homeowners can expect over time.
Limestone Paving Installation Guide
Correct installation is essential for the long-term performance of limestone paving. Our installation guide explains the recommended methods for preparing the sub-base, laying limestone on a full mortar bed, using slurry primer, maintaining suitable joint widths, allowing proper drainage and avoiding common installation mistakes. Customers may also read our general laying guidance for additional patio installation information and practical advice.
The guide is based on our own practical industry experience and is intended as a general reference for UK patio and garden paving projects. Customer can download Limestone Paving Installation Guide .
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