Bradstone - Blended Natural Sandstone Paving - Burnt Umber - Paving Slabs

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Bradstone - Blended Natural Sandstone Paving - Burnt Umber - Paving Slabs

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Product Name Pack Size m2 Thickness Units / pack Price per m2 Price inc VAT Qty
Burnt Umber - Patio Pack 19.52 18mm 65 £24.71
£482 .34  per pack
inc VAT
Burnt Umber - 900 x 600mm 15.75 18mm 28 £26.59
£418 .80  per pack
inc VAT
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Manufacturer Bradstone
Manufacturer Range Bradstone - Natural Sandstone
Supplier Colour Burnt Umber
Material Sandstone
Edge Finish Hand Cut
Surface Finish Riven
Dimension Policy Sizes and coverage are those attained when laid with a 10-15mm joint.
Thickness Policy Thickness stated is subject to manufacturers tolerances which is typically +-3mm.
Bradstone
Bradstone have been helping people transform their gardens since 1956. Bradstone was established in 1902 originally as from the family company of E H Bradley and Sons.

With operations still from one of their original sites in the Cotswolds. An area of England famous for the beauty of its historic villages, the natural stone quarried there is characterised by its soft yellow colour that is still used in our products today. 

British made concrete, natural Indian sandstone and ultra modern porcelain  are all Bradstone staples.
Sandstone

Sandstone is a sedimentary rock that is most often composed of quartz sand, although sometimes they can be formed of feldspar. Sandstone is one of the most popular stones for garden paving, this is due to its strength, durability and also the different types of finishes and natural colours that it has meaning that it can be adapted to suit any type or style of garden. 


You can get Sandstone paving with a variety of different surface finishes. One of the finishes you can get with sandstone is a riven finish, this finish gives the stone more of a textured, rustic look. This type of finish is the first finish you get from the natural stone once the stone is sheered apart. This process occurs when the stone is originally cut from the block and sheered apart and thus giving a riven finish along the vein of the rock.


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