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Drivesys Split Stone 

With a contemporary look and smooth lines, Drivesys split stone can give a sophisticated fell to a wide range of properties. Featuring with the natural look and the signature drivesys contoured base, spilt stone processes the character of premium stone, yet the reliability of a modren driveway system.

Available in Five complementary sizes and Two colour create from the real stone master create the premium stone look to ensure a cost effective but stunning alternative to natural stone setts with the reliability of a modern driveway system.

The two colour options, Basalt and Grey Green, allow the product to be used to strengthen the heritage of traditional properties or enhance modern designs.

Overall, the patented system brings a sophisticated feel to a number of different properties with smooth lines and a contemporary feel.

 

The blocks are made using moulds which have been hand crafted to give a realistic slate look. Each block also has the patented contoured base providing a cost effective way to achieving a natural stone look.

The patented Drivesys family of products has been specially designed to be straightforward as well as quick to use saving time and money when compared to traditional stone setts installation methods.

Website: http://www.abellandscapes.co.uk/liverpool-driveways

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