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Indian Natural Stone Paving

"Natural Indian Sandstone Paving supplied by only proven ethical sources"

 

 

Natural Stone Paving & Patio Installers

Here at Abel Landscaping we install ethically sourced natural Indian sandstone paving to all of our patios. The natural beauty and gentle colour variation of genuine natural stone give that timeless appeal that blends with any property.

 

Advantages of natural stone

There are many different advantages to choose natural stone paving for your installation, here are just some of them:

 

Affordability - When assessing the affordability of natural stone you need to take into consideration the durability, lifespan, uniqueness and timeless quality of these types of paving slabs. These characteristics make it clear that natural stone is very affordable

 

Care & Maintenance - All of our natural stone is correctly sealed which means that your patio will me simple to care for and maintain. You will only have to brush and jetwash your patio a couple of times a year to keep it looking brand new.

 

Colours Available

Natural Indian Sandstone is available in a variety of different colours, here are just some of them: 

 

 Marshalls Fairstone Antique Paving - Project Pack - Autumn Bronze Multi Marshalls Fairstone Antique Paving - Project Pack - Silver Birch Multi Marshalls Fairstone Antique Paving - Project Pack - Golden Sand Multi Marshalls Fairstone Antique Paving - Project Pack - 4. Silver Limestone Multi

Examples of our natural stone work:

 

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