Bluestone Paving Ltd are proud to announce that we are a Bradstone Assured installer.

Bradstone is one of the UK’s leading manufacturers and distributors of garden and driveway products and  are only too aware how difficult it can be to find a top quality installer. Put simply, Bradstone Assured is a national network of professional installers carefully selected and approved by Bradstone for the superb levels of quality and craftsmanship they provide.

Our team of installers is headed up by our director, Kieron Smith. Kieron worked for his family business for many years before he decided to launch Bluestone Paving Ltd.

With a very keen eye for detail, Kieron ensures that all Landscaping projects completed are to the very highest standard.

Whether it is offering landscaping solutions to improve existing gardens, create a new patio, decking area or driveway, we are confident that we could create something for you. Why not contact us today for an informal chat or to book a FREE quotation?

Bluestone Paving use Bradstone products because of their quality and durability. Kieron says...

"To complete a quality landscaping or paving project we cannot rely solely on the quality of the workmanship, but also the quality of products used. Bradstone provide top quality paving products and Bluestone Paving Ltd provide the experience and skills needed to complete a bespoke landscaping or paving project"

Please check out our pictures of completed work, using Bradstone Products on our Facebook page and let us know what you think.

Thank you for reading

Kieron Smith

Kieron@bluestonepavingltd.co.uk

www.bluestonepavingltd.co.uk

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