Texture
Smooth
Thickness
30mm - 50mm
Tolerance
5mm +/-
Average
4-6 weeks
Lead Time
Recommended
5-10mm
Joint
Quarry Location
Halifax
Our Hebden Sawn Paving is characterised by a softer buff colour along with a slight veining through the slabs, which is characteristic of all the stone coming from our Halifax quarry. This lovely consistent creamy look comes with the durability and weather-resistance that has made York Stone so famous and popular over time. You’ll find it in all kinds of locations around the country, from public buildings to London Terrace Paving and Steps.
If you love this look, you’ll find plenty of options beyond paving for your project, including steps, risers and coping stones. It’s diamond sawn on six sides for the smoothest possible finish, suiting it to ultra-modern architectural styles as well as more traditional homes.
Our stone masons can cut to any size you need. We generally cut 600mm by either random or bespoke dimensions with a thickness of 40mm or 50mm as standard, but we can match whatever gauge you want.
A little veining is common in all stone from this part of Yorkshire, and part of what gives it its distinctive character. If you’d like to take a closer look we’ll happily send you a complimentary sample, or a full slab for a small additional charge. Alternatively, just book an appointment at our yard in Surrey.
As all of our stone is a quarried natural material, variations may occur in mineral content and there may also be slight marks or veining on the stone.
You can request a free sample of this York Stone product so you can get a feel for the look and texture, and although we try our best to ensure the sample is as close to the product as possible, we are unable to guarantee an exact replication of the sample provided. Please wet your sample to get an idea of how the stone will look when wet.
As with most things in life, they look different when dry or wet, and that's the same with our York Stone! Please see the colour variations icon to see the product when dry and when wet. There may also be a few images in the image gallery to show the difference.
Photo credit: Sue Townsend Garden Design.