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"With a timeless reclaimed stone-look, cobbletech ensures a grand entrance to an abundance of house types from period properties to modern homes"

 

Designed to create a realistic, antique cobbled look which will enhance a broad variety of house types from established period properties to modern contemporary homes. Each cobble-look block has been formed using moulds crated from carefully crafterd stone masters to make this a real alternative to natural stone. Cobbletech is a cost effective way to achieve an attractive natural stone-look as its patented contoured base allws this product to be laid in much the same way as a traditional concrete block paving. Beautiful natural stone colours developed to replicate real stone ensure cobbletech systems blend well in gardens across the UK. Five complementary block sizes in every pack ensure a random authentic look.

 

  • The antique cobbled look of Cobbletech reinforces the heritage of traditional properties, or can be used to create a distinctive design feature which complements contemporary architectural styles.
  • Replicating the unique character of time worn cobble, Cobbletech is sympathetic to traditional building materials, blending well into established settings.
  • With a durable hard wearing finish, Cobbletech is ideal for busy driveways, yards and paths.
  • Harmonising with soft and hard landscaping, Cobbletech can help to accentuate cherished garden planting and features.
  • Realistically replicating premium natural stone, the 5 complementary sizes make Cobbletech incredibly versatile.

 

 

If you would like to invest in a driveway, patio or path using this product and dont have an installer yet, then please contact us so that we can put you in touch with a Marshalls Registered contractors . They will offer you a discount on the cost of this product if you use them as your installer. They will also give you a Marshalls 10 Year guarantee.

 

Take a look at some of the Cobbletech installations that Abel Landscapes have carried out:

Marshalls Cobbletech Paving System- One mixed size pack contains:

Nominal Size in mm: 215x130x60
Nominal Size in mm: 165x130x60
Nominal Size in mm: 130x130x60
Nominal Size in mm:  185x130x60
Nominal Size in mm: 145x130x60

Weight (Kg/Pack):  670
  M2/Pack: 5.46
Colours Available: Basalt

Minimum Order :  6 PACKS

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