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Marshalls Drivesett Tegula has long been renowned as the archetypal block paver. Its aged traditional appearance and shades make it look established from the moment it is laid. New for 2010, a new colour, Hazelnut, has been launched to complement the Drivesett Tegula range. Drivesett Tegula Hazelnut is a beautiful new colour with warm brown tones which complement a broad range of different property styles. Available in all three of the customary sizes, the range is now completed with the addition of the new Drivesett Tegula Jumper Block, enabling a wide variety of driveway patterns, as well as a circle feature designed for laying within the driveway. The new Drivesett Tegula Jumper Block is a welcome addition to the popular Marshalls Drivesett Tegula range for installers and consumers alike. The versatile 320 x 240 x 50mm block can be incorporated into a variety of laying patterns using all, or even just a mixture of the existing Drivesett Tegula block sizes. This enables a whole new range of designs to be created, from the traditional to the contemporary. The Jumper Block is available in all three of the established Drivesett Tegula colours – Traditional, Harvest Buff and Pennant Grey, plus the new Hazelnut blocks. For more information on Marshalls’ products, visit www.marshalls.co.uk/transform
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    The Drivesett Tegula Hazelnut does indeed compliment a broad range of different property styles and is an excellent addition to the existing range of Tegula colours

    I have used it on a couple of driveways so far this year and start a 153m2 driveway next week using the tegula hazelnut block paving and a 64m2 patio using the Marshall's Heritage weathered York stone what is also a new colour in the brochure this year

    Both of these new colours blend together beautifully
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