The thin flat beds of the stone have in the past been used for paving stone, paving slabs, natural flagstones, and even field boundaries (with the stone standing upright).
The paving's resistance to water and frost, as well as its attractiveness, and presence, make it ideal for garden paving, and landscaping stone. Furthermore, the stone's fossils, fossilised seabed ripples and the light brown buff colour make provide a gentle beauty to any landscaping project. The paving and flagstones are uncut and are entirely natural. They provide authenticity to your landscaping project.
The paving is extremely hard, frost resistant, and non-porous, and so is good in ponds, and exposed settings. These can be shaped to any size that is needed.
We also have some very thin stone that can be used on top of walls, as well as roofing stone, helping to create a stone landscape, or buildings fully clothed in stone.