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could be marshalls your best off going down to your local travis or similar and looking through the block paving catalogs you'll never get a 100% colour match due to the ageing/discolouring of the blocks
Only two sizes used here and a yellow and pink colour.
Will look again in Marshall's book,
Thanks for replies. Rob
I don't think its a Marshalls block, the nearest I have used to that shape was a Marley block which I laid 25 years ago and have not seen anything where the sides of the blocks curve out slightly for many years
best bet like Steve said is to post the photos on pavingexpert.com
Tony Mc the site owner is well up to speed on blocks of days gone by and if he does not know the answer another member will
They look like Brett 'Classico' to me, we were laying them late 80's - 90's. The gaps were filled with granite chippings. http://www.brettpaving.co.uk/drives/blockpaving/classico
If you can let me know the dimensions of each block and roughly how long ago it was laid, we may be able to help. We sell most of the big brands of block paving, so can try and match it up for you.
Regards,
George
Id agree with the above looks an exact match to me, the Classico is also pretty similar but with a smoother uniform finish rather than the cobbled effect.
Thanks all for your help on this.
The stone was Golden Fossil and we got from Sydenhams, our local landscape stockist at £18.99 / m2.