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New front garden path and circular block paving steps in Worsley Manchester constructed using a Staffordshire blue brick riser and plaspave granite stone como cobble block paving treads, the customer was after something different and to make a statement at the front of the property

 

Before the work commenced


The old flag path and steps in Worsley

 

The existing garden paving in Worsley


Before the old garden paving path was removed in Worsley



The new garden path constructed using granite stone cobbles and a Staffordshire blue brick riser


The new circular steps in Worsley Manchester



Circular block paving steps blending into the garden landscaping Worsley Manchester



Looking down the new circular path



New path and block paving circular steps in Worsley Manchester



NOTE
We constructed the steps and the path but the home owner is doing their own landscaping

 

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Elegant and Quality Driveways at a price to suit your budget
over the last 30 years Crystalclear have established themselves as the leading top quality Driveways company in Westhoughton Bolton and surrounding towns providing top quality Driveways workmanship and a professional service to all our customers.

We offer a complete service from the initial design to the installation of your new Driveways
complete with a 10 Year Guarantee

Every new Block Paving Driveway we create is totally unique and hand crafted to your individual taste and requirements using our extensive range of Quality Driveway Block Paving giving your home an instant kerb appeal in only a few days


Call us today on 01942 840109 or 07730 938253 to book your FREE no obligation site survey and quotation for your professionally installed Driveway

We lay the full range of Marshalls and Plaspave block paving for driveways patio and paths, if you don't see what your looking for please do not hesitate to contact us

Areas Covered
We cover a wide area in the north west including
Driveways Atherton Driveways Bolton Driveways Bury Driveways Chorley Driveways Culcheth Driveways Farnworth Driveways Heywood Driveways Horwich Driveways Leigh Driveways Lostock Driveways Manchester Driveways Prestwich Driveways Radcliffe Driveways Tottington Driveways Tylesdley Driveways Walkden Driveways Westhoughton Driveways Whitefield Driveways Wigan Driveways Worsley

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