Granite kerbs needed - Urgent!

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I need around 20 linear metres of bull-nosed granite kerb.

Ideally these would be 100-150 wide with 125-200 depth and in any length at at all, as the plan is to cut them down to 100mm lengths to allow them to be laid as an arc.

Grey preferred but will consider almost anything. The closer to NW England the better. Payment in beer vouchers if required!
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These guys are showing photos of them onntheir website in accrington
Edit oops not bullnose.


http://www.steptoesyard.co.uk


Import them new from china, that's almost nw isn't it hehe
http://www.best-b2b.com/Products/1017/1033-3/granite-kerb_552541.html

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Another one but again not sure if they have bullnose

FOR SALE : GRANITE KERB STONE
we have for sale 300 mts of reclaimed granite kerb stone

come in lenths of 2ft upto 4ft

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Cheshire demolition near us have a well stocked yard of reclaimed stuff might be worth a call

http://www.cheshiredemolition.co.uk/

Or glossop stone might have some, I'm going in next week so I'll look or call?

Hillside Stone Sales
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Charlestown Works
Charlestown, Glossop, Derbyshire SK13 8LJ
01457 863 462




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Post: # 68115Post Tony McC

The reclaimed stuff is too rough'n'ready for what I'm trying to achieve. Those in the photie are ideal, but are 6,000 miles too far away!

I might have a ride up to Steptoe's on Saturday and see what they have. The trouble with all these reclamation yards is that they always claim to have exactly what you want, until you get there and you find out that it's nothing like what you described, and they're just trying to flog you an unsuitable alternative.
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Post: # 68122Post GB_Groundworks

maybe investigate those chinese lads if anyone has taken them up on it and is importing them into the uk? marshalls do new granite kerbs but bet they are expensive

http://www.marshalls.co.uk/select/_data/productinfo/GRKB01.pdf




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Yeah I was going to say there are a good few hundred metres of BN granite kerbs in our town centre Tone! Getting them out could be a bit of a fiddle!



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Post: # 68259Post Tony McC

I went to see a certain supplier on Saturday on the grounds that the yard manager claimed to have "plenty" of new granite kerbs available.

So, after 50-odd miles in the rain, I got there only to find that 'new' in his vocabulary meant "new to the yard" rather than new as in not previously used and trafficked for about 125 years on the streets of northern England. Pillock!

Anyway, I think I might have found some now - just waiting for photies to prove they are what I think they are.
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