Areas We Cover

British Yorkstone delivered nationwide from our Cranleigh showroom. The towns below are where we've worked most often — but every UK postcode is welcome.

Yorkstone Supplies is the UK's largest supplier of British-quarried natural stone. Our yard sits on Alfold Road in Cranleigh, Surrey, and our showroom — the public face of a working stoneyard — is open to visitors Monday to Friday. Our stonemasons cut and finish here, in the same building where the stock is held.

Most of our work lands within a sixty-mile radius of the showroom: Surrey, West Sussex, Hampshire, parts of Kent and the southern edge of London. The towns listed below are the ones we serve most often. Each has its own landing page with information about local catchment, delivery timing, and case studies where we have them.

But the catchment list isn't a delivery boundary. We deliver British Yorkstone to every postcode in the United Kingdom. If your project is in Cornwall, Cumbria, the Highlands or anywhere else not listed below, the same showroom team, the same stonemasons, and the same free delivery threshold of £1,500 apply. The lead time stretches a bit further with distance — talk to us about your project and we'll be honest about what's possible.

Surrey

Our home county. Cranleigh showroom + free delivery within the catchment, usually next working day on stocked items.

  • Cranleigh — our hometown. Walk-in showroom on Alfold Road.
  • Guildford — nine hundred years of stone-building tradition.
  • Godalming — Wey valley; Bargate and Pepperpot sandstone country.
  • Woking — commuter town; modern detached and post-war Victorian.
  • Dorking — Mole Valley, in the shadow of Box Hill.
  • Farnham — preserved Georgian townscape.
  • Haslemere — where Surrey, Sussex and Hampshire meet on high ground.
  • Kingston — market town turned commuter centre on the London edge.
  • Esher — the Surrey golf belt; Sandown Park and KT10.
  • Cobham — KT11; some of the largest residential plots in the south.
  • Reigate — North Downs edge; Norman castle ruins at the centre.
  • Oxted — Surrey-Kent border; Old Oxted's lanes still read as a village.

London

Within half-day reach of the Cranleigh yard via the A3 and M25. Heritage Victorian and Edwardian gardens with London-scale ambition.

  • Wimbledon — SW19 Village and the Common-edge estates.
  • Richmond — TW9/TW10; Petersham, Ham, Kew.
  • Hampstead — NW3; Georgian terraces around Church Row and Holly Walk.
  • Highgate — N6; Highgate Village and the West Hill estates.
  • Chiswick — W4; Bedford Park, Grove Park, Chiswick Mall.
  • Putney — SW15; Heath edge and the West Hill area.
  • Barnes — SW13; village register with WWT London Wetland.
  • Dulwich — SE21; the Estate's Georgian and Regency core.
  • Blackheath — SE3; Cator Estate and the heath-edge Georgians.
  • Greenwich — SE10; Royal Hill, the Park edge, Maze Hill.
  • Wandsworth — SW18; Trinity Road conservation area.
  • Battersea — SW11; Battersea Park and Lavender Hill.

Home Counties

Within reach via the M25 corridor. High garden-spend commuter postcodes.

  • Marlow — SL7 Thames-side; Georgian and Victorian market town.
  • Henley-on-Thames — RG9; regatta course and Chilterns setting.
  • Beaconsfield — HP9; New Town and Old Town, Wilton Park estates.
  • Gerrards Cross — SL9; one of the UK's top garden-spend postcodes.
  • St Albans — AL1; Roman foundations, Norman cathedral, Georgian terraces.
  • Harpenden — AL5; Hertfordshire commuter premium.

Sussex & the South Coast

Within easy reach of Cranleigh via the A283, A24 and A23. Mix of Mid Sussex commuter belt and Regency seafront.

  • Haywards Heath — Mid Sussex; Lindfield, Cuckfield, Burgess Hill.
  • Midhurst — South Downs National Park; Cowdray Estate.
  • Petworth — one of England's most preserved small towns.
  • Brighton — BN1; Regency squares and Victorian seafront.
  • Hove — BN3; Brunswick, Cliftonville, Tongdean.

Hampshire

Eastern edge of our Cranleigh catchment; A3 from the yard.

Kent

Outside the Cranleigh half-day catchment but well-served via the M25.

Cotswolds & Heritage Cities

Stone country. We supply nationwide; deliveries typically within five working days. Reclaimed Yorkstone sits naturally alongside the local oolitic limestone.

  • Bath — UNESCO World Heritage city, Georgian terraces.
  • Cheltenham — England's most consistent Regency town.
  • Cirencester — the unofficial Cotswold capital.
  • Stow-on-the-Wold — highest point in the Cotswolds.
  • Burford — single sloping high street between Cotswolds and Thames.
  • Tetbury — Cotswold market town, Highgrove nearby.
  • Oxford — college gardens and Victorian North Oxford.
  • Cambridge — the Backs and West Cambridge.
  • Stratford-upon-Avon — Tudor and Georgian conservation core.
  • Marlborough — one of the widest market-town high streets in England.

Yorkshire — near the quarry

Stone country. Our Yorkstone is cut at the West Yorkshire quarries directly. Customers here are choosing the local vernacular material.

  • Harrogate — HG1; the Victorian spa terraces built from this stone.
  • Ilkley — LS29; Wharfedale, Ben Rhydding, Burley.
  • York — YO postcodes; the conservation register expects Yorkshire stone.

Not on the list? Our delivery model covers every UK postcode. Contact us for a quote on your project, wherever it sits.