Paths & Paving

Paths and paved areas are a crucial part of the gardens structural framework. As well as being practical, paving is a versatile and exciting element of the garden that has the potential to utilise a vast range of materials...

  • Midhurst. Thai Yellow Limestone

  • Before construction (Midhurst)

  • During construction (Midhurst)

  • Midhurst. New York flags and Staffordshire Blue stableyard bricks

  • Midhurst. Travertine and hardwood deck, oak posts and powder-coated scaffold rails

  • Midhurst. Travertine laid butt jointed and in courses

  • Midhurst. Hardwood decking

  • Guildford. Indian Sandstone and Staffordshire Blue step detailing

  • Before construction, Semaphore Road, Guildford

  • During construction, Semaphore rd, Guildford

  • Haslemere. Conservatory surround in Thai Yellow Limestone

  • Godalming. Indian Sandstone entrance paving

  • Godalming. Indian Sandstone entrance paving

  • Godalming. Indian Sandstone terrace

  • Godalming. Indian Sandstone used for terrace and poolside

  • Haslemere. Enclosed coutyard project

  • Haslemere. Ariel view of courtyard

  • Northchapel. Courtyard construction 1

  • Northchapel. Courtyard construction 2

  • Selham. Stonemarkets Millstone flags and FLB paving bricks

  • Fittleworth. An eclectic mix of materials was requested for this poolside terrace

  • Fittleworth. Path in aged Limestone setts

  • Pulborough. York and brick path

  • Fittleworth. Path using various reclaimed materials

  • Petworth. Path in Thai Yellow Limestone

  • Petworth. Path using Stonemarkets Millstone flags

  • Wimbledon. FLB clay pavers

  • Haslemere. Indian Sandstone terrace

  • Godalming. FLB chamfered edge paving (note recessed manhole cover)

  • Warlingham. Indian Sandstone terrace (lights not yet fitted)