Indian Limestone Setts - Sawn and Tumbled Sandur Yellow

Quick Find Code: 049866

Indian Limestone Setts - Sawn and Tumbled Sandur Yellow

Quick Find Code: 049866
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Indian Limestone Paving Setts - Aged Look for Driveways

 

Traditional Charm for Your Driveway

These Indian limestone paving setts are ideal for creating a driveway with the look and feel of aged stone. Perfect for cottages or rural properties, the Sandur setts come in a range of warm colours, including yellow, mustard, and tan. To enhance the aged appearance, the surfaces have been specially treated to create a subtle, almost waxy sheen.

Versatile Laying Options

The setts feature a combination of sawn and tumbled edges, allowing for a close fit with minimal joints when laid. For a tighter finish, simply fill the gaps with silica sand. Alternatively, you can create a more cobbled look with 10mm joints, which will require pointing with a cement-based mix.

Calibrated for Faster Installation

These setts come in a consistent 50mm thickness, allowing them to be laid just like block paving. This method is faster and more cost-effective than using a traditional cement bed. Simply install them directly onto a screeded base and finish with silica sand.

In Summary:

  • Achieve the look of an aged driveway
  • Warm yellow, mustard, and tan colours (Sandur)
  • Waxy-looking surface for an antique feel
  • Sawn and tumbled edges for close fitting
  • Lay with minimal joints using silica sand
  • Option for wider joints (10mm) with pointing
  • Calibrated thickness (50mm) for block paving installation
  • Faster and more affordable installation on screeded bed with silica sand finish
More Information
Quick Find Code 049866
Manufacturer Hardstone
Manufacturer Range Hardstone - Cobbles
Material Limestone
Supplier Colour Sandur Yellow
Surface Finish Aged / Tumbled
Edge Finish Sawn and Tumbled
Thickness 40 - 60mm
Calibrated / Uncalibrated
Calibrated
Thickness Policy Thickness stated is subject to manufacturers tolerances which is typically +-3mm.
Dimension Policy Sizes and coverage are those attained when laid with a 10-15mm joint.
Hardstone

Our sister company Hardstone was first founded in 2003 by Robert Pickard. With 25+ years experience in the Sheffield builders merchant scene under his tool belt, his expertise in and extensive knowledge has allowed him to build up great trading relationships with suppliers in the UK, India, China and Italy to name a few. 

Because of these excellent relationships and smaller supply chain it allows us to offer a much better price. It also allows us to focus highly on developing practical solutions to ethical trade that deliver benefits for workers. Hardstone ensure that the suppliers are all members of the ETI which is a unique organisation bringing together global companies, trade unions and NGOs


With ranges extending from more traditional natural sandstone and limestone to the contemporary and stylish  porcelain paving. 

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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