Garden Stepping Stones
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Petal Stepping Stone
£6.24The Petal Stepping Stone’s are approximately 420 mm across and roughly 30mm thick, availabl...
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Wood Heart Stepstone
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Foot Stepping Stone
£9.51Our left and right foot stepping stones create an easy and inexpensive way to add a feature to yo...
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Boot Stepping Stone
£8.70A fun way to keep your feet dry! The Boot stepping stone is available in Buff. Stepping stone mea...
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Cat Stepping Stone
£9.48Our stepping stones create an easy and inexpensive way to add a feature to your garden. Whether t...
FAQ
How do you produce your stepping stones?
Our stepping stones are made in Oxfordshire, UK near Witney, on the edges of the Cotswolds, which is why we have spent time creating blends such as Old Cotswold that compliments the lovely local Cotswold stone. We manufacture using local aggregates, literally just down the road, in fact, everything that is used in our manufacturing process is from the UK. Our stepping stones are durable and long-lasting, perfect for the wet and wintery conditions we are used to here in the UK. These stepping stones are manufactured the same way as all our paving ranges assuring consistent quality and colour.
Can I install garden stepping stones on my own?
Yes, you should have any problems with it. Installing garden stepping stones is a straightforward process:
- Clear the area where you want to place the stones.
- Dig holes for each stone and ensure they are level.
- Place the stones in the holes and fill the gaps with sand or gravel for stability.
Can I lay stepping stones on top of the grass?
Stepping stones can be laid on top of the grass. But in order to make it more stable we recommend removing the grass and a bit of topsoil underneath before laying the stones.
Can I use garden stepping stones in other outdoor areas?
Yes, garden stepping stones can also be used in other outdoor areas like patios, around ponds, or even as decorative features in your yard.
What's the lifespan of garden stepping stones?
The lifespan varies based on material and maintenance but can range from several years to decades.