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Paths
& Walling
Paths can simply be the shortest route from A to B,
but they can also be features in their own right. The
types of material available are considerable and each adds a
distinct touch or flair to the design that's just right for
you and your garden. This pages provides just some
different types to help you and a few of the photos of our
work may give you some ideas. Please feel free to ask
us for ideas and show you some other materials available.
Transforming your garden
will greatly enhance the value of your home.
Paths & Edging
Tegula Cobbles



Terracota
Cotswold
Cinder
Clay Cobbles  
Warm colours that mix well with other sorts
of pavers
Sherbourne Red Ashbourne Red
Allendale Gold
Cobblestone Sett
Many paths do not need a specific edging,
but they often add that 'final touch' that make things stand
out. Again, there are many different types to choose
from and we have shown a few below.
Edgings   
Red Contour
White Round Top Ryedale Calder
Victorian Round Top

  
Saxon Buff
Contour Buff Round Top
Buff Victorian Rope
Corinthian Brindle
Walls can separate or include and are features in
their own right. When chosen carefully in terms of
position, shape and style they can compliment the other
features beautifully. There are many different types
to choose form and we will be happy to help you identify the
best for you and your garden.
Walling
Old Mill Brick
This gives the appearance of old hand-made
bricks and will perfectly match existing older brick
walling.


Harvest
&
Sunset
Fellstone
The colours here are natural and earthy
and suggest permanence


Calder Brown
&
Yorkstone
Ryedale (dry stone)
Nothing evokes the look and feel or
quality workmanship than traditional dry-stone walling.
But what about the cost? Well Marshalls Ryedale
Walling recreates the same quality appearance at a fraction
of the cost. All you need is a quality workman, such
as David Rutland Block Paving, to create this for you.


Yorkstone
&
Calder Brown
Marshalite Walling
Soft, warm colours that evoke sunny days
enjoying your garden.

  

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