Exterior
Paving & Terraces

Property age and style along with any existing materials will influence our material recommendations, as will any requirement for complementary cobbles, borders, steps or copings.
Property age and style along with any existing materials will influence our material recommendations, as will any requirement for complementary cobbles, borders, steps or copings.
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Project 4402 London Townhouse

Works to rear garden to accommodate a basement extension and new steps leading to the front door.  A light buff British sandstone was selected for the front steps.  To the rear, the terrace paving and skylight borders were created from a light-coloured English limestone.  This stone was selected for its consistency and colour tone which suited the compact garden area and its contemporary design.  Design challenges were presented from multiple level changes and skylights to work around.  Steps to the rear feature a bespoke design detail - a bullnose profile that continues around the step return.



Project 3386 Central London Townhouse

Situated in a conservation area in Central London this classic townhouse required new steps leading to the front door and paving for an adjacent parking area.  Traditionally used Portland stone was selected for both areas.



Project 1830 New Build Pool Complex

A new build pool complex in Sussex.  Reclaimed British sandstone was used outside for paving and steps, and a complementary sawn sandstone inside for the pool surround, copings and changing area.



Project 1802 Surrey New Build

This residential new build in Surrey uses hardwearing sandstone throughout the pool area and wider landscaping for paving, steps, wall copings and cobbles.



Project 9499 New Build in Cornwall

A new build on the coast of Cornwall with a very minimal, modern design suited to an outdoor lifestyle.  Whilst the chosen material added some character to the flooring and complemented the use of wood and slate, its understated look did not detract from the overall interior design.  The material selected for the exterior complemented the interior stone for a seamless flow from inside to out.



Project 9983 Hampshire Art Gallery

The owners of this Hampshire art gallery housed in an 18th-century rope merchant's home and workshop, sought to enhance the exterior space using a British natural material that added contrast to the charred-timber buildings.  By using a mix of widths it enabled the formation of different layout patterns to designate spaces and incorporate drainage with tight slot drains to minimise visibility and in some areas an envelope design with gulley.



Project 2866 Listed London Townhouse

Complete refurbishment of a Listed Central London townhouse with stonework across interior and exterior.



Project 2832 17th Century Manor House

A new orangery extension was added to this 17th century Grade II Listed manor house in Somerset as part of an overall refurbishment programme which also saw new stone flooring installed through the ground floor and wine cellar.



Project 6424 London Townhouse Terrace

The compact courtyard of this Central London townhouse was completely redesigned to create a family friendly space with an overall air of simplicity.  English Batts have been used throughout the space. 



Project 7231 Outdoor Pool Cambridgeshire

The design aesthetic of this outdoor pool in Cambridgeshire required grill free drainage.  Our in-house team created a uniquely designed concealed drainage system integrated into the solid stone copings.



Project 5309 Wiltshire Racing Stud

A new wing was added to the existing farmhouse at this racing stables and stud in Wiltshire.  The entrance hall has a classic cabochon floor in pentagonal format.  Outside traditional reclaimed sandstone was used for paving and terrace areas.



Project 1808 Classical Country House

New build classical country house situated in Wiltshire.  A complex of farm buildings and houses were demolished to make way for this substantial country house.



Project 9985 Oxfordshire Pool Complex

A separate pool and wellness complex added to a rural property in Oxfordshire.  The same English limestone was selected for its suitability for interior and exterior, with different finishes and thicknesses to suit each area.  The architectural design is reflected in the crisp clean lines and finishing of the stonework.  



Project 1870 Grade II Watermill

This Grade II Water Mill in the Surrey Hills was rescued from demolition and extensively restored.  A fairly neutral sandstone with some character was selected for copings, steps and paving.  Clean lines and contemporary design are a feature of the exterior stonework contrasting with the age of the property and its green oak structure.  



Project 4205 Hampshire Vineyard

Paving and cobbles surround Exton Hall, the events space at the Exton Park Vineyard in Hampshire



Project 1797 New Build Arts & Crafts

New build Arts & Crafts style music hall which is adjacent to the main house which is Listed.  The cavernous interior required proportionately large flagstones.  Outside, reclaimed flagstones and plum coloured cobbles complement the red brick structure.  



Project 2799 Grade II Rectory

The renovation of this Grade II Listed former rectory in Oxfordshire incorporated a large new build kitchen extension, outdoor pool, terracing and paving.  The main consideration for the owners was the sympathetic transition between the flooring in the original part of the house to the new.  Old Hornton Blue flagstones were cut down and relaid and a complementary but lighter stone selected for the new kitchen floor.  Outside an English Limestone was used for steps, paving, terrace and cobbles.



Project 2342 Grade I Manor House

Built in 1710 this Grade I Listed manor house was designed by Baroque architect Thomas Archer.  Exterior works incorporated custom made paving, steps and copings around the Reflection Pool and outdoor swimming pool.  Steps were designed specifically for each rise to accommodate full and half level changes within the landscape.  



Project 1935 Coastal New Build

This new build family home is set into the cliff side overlooking Salcombe.  The circular design of the building necessitated detailed and accurate layout drawings and each piece of stone cut to a specific size to preserve the coursing on the curves.  The same material was used throughout the interior in a mix of finishes to suit each space.  Outside sandstone paving and cobbles were best suited to withstanding the rigours of a coastal environment.



Project 4159 Arts & Crafts

This early 15th century Arts & Crafts hall house was remodelled in the 18th century and further extended and altered by Sir Edwin Lutyens in 1912.  An English limestone was selected for its durability and compatibility with existing stonework and used for paving, cobbles and steps.  Bespoke stonework included plinths to match the profile of the original degraded column bases.



Project 8295 London Terrace

Compact terrace created for Clapham residential project using characterful material in a herringbone format to complement the contemporary style of the space.



Project 8045 Cotswold Country House

The renovation of this late 1700s Grade II listed Cotswold village house, included a new pool and leisure area.



Project 7992 Coastal Country House

A coastal country house on the Isle of Wight.  Reclaimed English Flagstones were used for paving, copings and even a dog shower.  All cut and refinished specific to the project.



Project 3573 Georgian Residential in Oxfordshire

A traditional brick built Georgian style property in Oxfordshire, which underwent a complete landscape redesign.



Project 1940 Grade II Listed

Late 1800s brick built Grade II Listed residential in Chiswick, London.  The focus for this project was the creation of a new orangery to replace a previous structure.   



Project 2678 Chelsea Residential

This Chelsea house was completely re-built to create a functional family home with additional living spaces.



Project 2676 London Townhouse

A basement extension for this Victorian townhouse resulted in the reconfiguration of the ground and lower ground floor and we were commissioned to provide consultancy on material selection as well as undertake the design, processing and installation.  A plank format was dictated by timber used elsewhere in the house.



Project 5190 Hampshire Manor House

For this late 18th Century manor house we were commissioned to work on both the interior and landscape including the area around the outdoor swimming pool.  Reclaimed English Flagstones were used for steps and paving to blend into the landscape.  Around the pool, British limestone was used for paving, coping, outdoor shower and steps.  Inside a clean, British limestone features in the kitchen, boot room and orangery.



Project 1391 Cotswolds Country Estate

For this Cotswolds estate an exceptionally durable and versatile British limestone was selected to match the local stone and used to create bespoke paving, steps and pitchers.