Stone Zone & Landscaping Supplies
Autumn Brown Sandstone Paving
Pickup available at Ferndown Stone Zone & Landscaping Centre
Usually ready in 24 hours
Our all-time best-selling garden range is the traditional, Indian Sandstone Paving which makes up part of our Natural Stone Paving range. Our Autumn Sandstone Paving is predominantly an array of browns, with a smattering of grey shades that . The Autumn Brown Sandstone Paving is perfect for those who enjoy a more natural, classic look for their garden or patio.
Autumn Brown Paving Slabs have been used in numerous garden projects. Customers enjoy this paving because of its flattering colours, adding a touch of the autumnal season to any patio or garden. It is the perfect choice for many reasons, varying from a modern front garden, making the entrance to your home look rustic and flattering to a back garden patio; with the brown shades blending in beautifully throughout the seasons - adding a little colour during the winter months, and looking bright during the sunny days.
All our paving flagstones are calibrated. This process is to keep the consistency even, the quality high and to make the paving slabs more durable.
Looking after your Paving
Looking After Your Paving
Limestone and Sandstone is a natural stone and as a result of that, the slabs will discolour and change to a slightly lighter shade of blue over time.
However, there are ways to hinder the fading process and in order to ensure the colours remain as fresh and vivid as possible, we highly recommend purchasing a sealer alongside your order with us to ensure the natural colour remains for years to come.
Sandstone and Limestone Differences
What is the Difference Between Limestone and Sandstone Paving?
There are several qualities between Limestone and Sandstone Paving Slabs that are very similar and this is because both of these paving slabs derive from natural stone quarries based in India where large forms of natural stone have developed over thousands of years.
As the more economical option, Limestone is a tad bit more brittle in comparison to Sandstone. But please don't forget that once Limestone has been installed, the durability will be the same as Sandstone Paving, therefore you won't need to worry about the slabs getting damaged.
One factor to take note of is that Limestone will naturally discolour as time passed, whether or not you have applied Sealant to the slabs. And this eventual fading does require some maintenance and TLC to retain the original colour as long as possible. Maintaining the original colours in Sandstone Paving is a little easier in comparison.
We supply a varied range of Sandstone and Limestone Paving that come in different types and styles. We supply Sandstone and Limestone paving slabs in a Weathered Paving version, with Sandstone Paving slabs can also be bought as Sawn Paving too. If you also want matching garden edging or a nice patio paving border, matching Cobble Setts are also available for both Sandstone and Limestone Paving.
Taking all these factors into consideration deciding between Sandstone Paving or Limestone Paving, it really depends on the colours you are looking for, and whether or not you are not bothered about your Indian Limestone fading over time. Both require the same upkeep and have a lovely rustic look to them.
Why Choose our Natural Paving
Our paving slabs are calibrated to a 22mm depth which ensures perfect size consistency, long-lasting durability and high quality when laying the slabs.
These slabs are much more porous than other paving materials, especially when compared to Porcelain Paving slabs. This high porosity is a result of the fact that Limestone and Sandstone are naturally developed stones and because of this they will also show signs of discolouration as well, but fear not! Using a sealer can "lock in" the colour of your slabs for years to come.
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Also available to pick up from our depots in Ferndown, Bournemouth, and Dorchester.
Visit the Christchurch Showroom if you want to see our Paving slabs face to face.
Sizing for Natural Paving
Sizing Guide for Natural Paving
Choosing the right paving size depends on the look you want, the size of your space, and how traditional or contemporary you’d like it to feel.
Size guide
Project Pack / Mixed Sizes
Best for: Traditional patios, cottage gardens, rustic spaces
Look: Natural and timeless
Why choose it: A mix of sizes creates a classic paved look that works especially well with sandstone and limestone.
600 x 900mm
Best for: Most patios, garden seating areas, family gardens
Look: Balanced and versatile
Why choose it: One of the most popular sizes, giving a smart premium finish without overpowering the space.
900 x 900mm
Best for: Larger patios, open garden spaces, modern designs
Look: Bold and contemporary
Why choose it: Larger slabs create a more spacious, luxury feel with fewer joints.
600 x 600mm
Best for: Smaller patios, courtyards, paths, neat layouts
Look: Clean and practical
Why choose it: A great all-rounder that suits both traditional and modern gardens.
Quick rule of thumb:
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Smaller spaces usually suit 600 x 600mm
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Most patios suit 600 x 900mm
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Larger areas suit 900 x 900mm
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Traditional gardens suit project packs