Anyone know this make of tumbled set
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Hi, here's hoping that some can identify the sets we have on our drive.
We are looking to extend the entrance and top of our drive so need approx 12 sq mtres of new paving. Ideally the same as already down, we think the drive was laid in the early nineties if this helps anyone.
Block sizes are as follows:
Small 132 x 132
Medium 132 x 200
Large 130 x 240
These are pretty smack on measurements, although there seems to be a difference between the largest block and the others its laid as is.
Have looked at lots of makes, Marshalls, Plaspave, Brett, Stonemarket with no joy, so here's hoping someone with an inside track may be able to help.
Or any suggestions on how I can gain some blocks, perhaps another soldier row??
Photos below:
Many Thanks
We are looking to extend the entrance and top of our drive so need approx 12 sq mtres of new paving. Ideally the same as already down, we think the drive was laid in the early nineties if this helps anyone.
Block sizes are as follows:
Small 132 x 132
Medium 132 x 200
Large 130 x 240
These are pretty smack on measurements, although there seems to be a difference between the largest block and the others its laid as is.
Have looked at lots of makes, Marshalls, Plaspave, Brett, Stonemarket with no joy, so here's hoping someone with an inside track may be able to help.
Or any suggestions on how I can gain some blocks, perhaps another soldier row??
Photos below:
Many Thanks
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Yeah the shoe came free with the photo
Looks like my only option maybe an extra soldier course or two, what do you think is the best option, small on the outside then larger, then larger still to gain the extra blocks, I can get very similar blocks 60mm deep in three sizes, again maybe I'll have to buy a few and see visually what it looks like?
A circle may be a possibility as we have an area that would lend itself well, do you have to use dedicated circle blocks or can you use normal with wider gaps?
Looks like my only option maybe an extra soldier course or two, what do you think is the best option, small on the outside then larger, then larger still to gain the extra blocks, I can get very similar blocks 60mm deep in three sizes, again maybe I'll have to buy a few and see visually what it looks like?
A circle may be a possibility as we have an area that would lend itself well, do you have to use dedicated circle blocks or can you use normal with wider gaps?
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the nearest match I can think of is the Bradstone Woburn Rumbled rustic colour block paving
Woburn Rumbled
Product Sheet
the block sizes are a couple of mm different to what you measured but its the nearest on colour and size you will find for a product to match up to what's 20 years old
the alternative is to choose a completely different colour to the existing paving but will still compliment the surroundings, house colour etc and make a feature of the new area
PS - the existing driveway paving could do with a clean :;):
Woburn Rumbled
Product Sheet
the block sizes are a couple of mm different to what you measured but its the nearest on colour and size you will find for a product to match up to what's 20 years old
the alternative is to choose a completely different colour to the existing paving but will still compliment the surroundings, house colour etc and make a feature of the new area
PS - the existing driveway paving could do with a clean :;):
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Many, many thanks for the replies, I think we have decided to place a large 25 sqM square of Trident, Ocre 60mm in the centre of the drive and gain the blocks from that area to complete the extensions at the top and bottom, they match pretty well as far as colour, just a bigger size.
I wasn't sure whether to do it on its side(diamond) rather than square, just thinking of all those cuts?? So being lazy basically
I wasn't sure whether to do it on its side(diamond) rather than square, just thinking of all those cuts?? So being lazy basically