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Projects : Landscaping

As with interior work there are many aspects to deliberate when providing natural stone for landscaping projects. Stone is regularly chosen by architects as the preferred material for exterior hard landscaping projects - it offers versitility and strength whilst still allowing for the option of carved detailing.

Products supplied worldwide include: balustrading, follies, terracing, steps, sundials, birdbaths, temples, paving, coping stones, benches and gate piers.

All designs within the above categories are bespoke and our team will assist with development of a clients original ideas, to complete a design, select a suitable stone, manufacture at the Oxford works and deliver and fix, if required.

Site dimensions can be taken or architects drawings developed for approval using Computer Aided Design where appropriate.
Please call to discuss your project for a service tailor made to suit your needs.


Balustrading, Paving, Gazebos and Follies (Glymton)
Terrace and steps constructed using Bath stone for the balustrade, plinth and step side walls. Hard York stone was used for the terrace steps and paving all laid to falls and purpose made perimeter gutters.

Gazebo
This Gazebo was dismantled, relocated and rebuilt using the existing stone. Approximately 20% of the original stone was replaced with new stone during the rebuild with particular attention to replicate moulded details.

Gazebo
The columns and cornice used to construct this gazebo originally formed part of a Port Cochere, which once adorned the entrance to the Georgian House.

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