Clay pavers - Cheaper alternative to baggeridge k27365

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roger.elstow
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Post: # 11903Post roger.elstow

I need to pave a patio of just under 60 sq m that goes into shade in the afternoon, and is adjacent to a red faced brick house. I have selected a Baggeridge Buff Multi Drag Faced Square Edge Paver which will cost approx £2,000 for the pavers delivered to Warminster, Wiltshire. A cheaper alternative at £1,000 is the Marshall's Cottage Buff Multi, but the samples for this are rather bland in colour compared to the K27365, and also have chamfered edges that I do not really like.

I have looked at all suppliers suggested by paving expert & now need to get an order placed. Can any suggestions be made for pavers as close the the squared edged K27365, but at a cheaper price?

MatthewWakeman
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Post: # 11907Post MatthewWakeman

That looks like about £33.00m2 who have you got the price from? I will get our buyer to price them and let you know the out come but from my recolection you should ony be paying about 14.00m2 + the orrible

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matthew
drivewaycompany.co.uk

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Post: # 11973Post Tony McC

33 quid is way, way, way over the top. Who quoted that price? Try UGS or Burdens.
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