Concrete cobble slabs - Help

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STEVE RYLOTT
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Post: # 19336Post STEVE RYLOTT

We would like to extend an exiting driveway using the same design of slab currently down. They are concrete slabs measuring approximately 44 X 30 X 5 and as you can see in the image are marked in the shape of 6 cobbles.

Unfortunately we have no idea of the manufacturer of or the name of the slabs.

We have tried the main manufacturers to no avail and have emailed a number if reclamation yards the ones that replied can’t help with the exception of Dan @ Barton Fields who suggested this forum.

I am happy to purchase reclaimed or new.

If anybody can help it would be greatly appreciated.Image

andpartington
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Post: # 19346Post andpartington

hi if you follow the link it will explain all
http://ext.pavingexpert.com/cgi-bin....ictures

andy
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STEVE RYLOTT
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Post: # 19355Post STEVE RYLOTT

Thanks Andy

I hope the picture will help.

Steve

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Post: # 19366Post lutonlagerlout

haven't seen those but there are at least 3 guys who come here who make concrete moulds,i am sure they could make a mould of the original and make you some more
obviously on a professional basis
i think a guy called mouldmaker and a guy called william carter smith both do that sort of work,try private messaging them
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STEVE RYLOTT
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Post: # 19377Post STEVE RYLOTT

Thanks for that I will give them a try.

Steve

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Post: # 19388Post Tony McC

I think that is a Bradstone product that is no longer manufactured by Bradstone GB, but is still manufactured by Bradstone Ireland, where it's called Cobble Paving. I did a review of their latest catalogue, including that product, last week...

Bradstone Ireland Review

If you call the Bradstone Help Line they might be able to help locate stock for you - 01335 372289
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STEVE RYLOTT
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Post: # 19389Post STEVE RYLOTT

Thanks Tony

The picture in the brochure certainly looks good I will call them now.:)

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