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nice one Kieran
the size of each block are a similar size to Marshalls fairstone setts but the colours are nothing like what Marshalls supply
http://www.marshalls.co.uk/homeowners/view-fairstone-driveway-setts
Mick Gammage said:
I agree Phil, but how sad am I trying to find a straight joint! Just cant help myself - 4 butting corners on random rectangular paving are also a no-no, yet I even see them shouting at me from glossy paving brochures!!
If you can't find any sandstone to match a long shot would be quartz. The colour looks a bit like quartzite setts but they are usually a rough texture and i have never seen them tumbled.
wet or dry - if it was laid left to right, right to left, up side down, or on its edge that is not Marshalls fairstone driveway setts