
Bath is a UNESCO World Heritage city built almost entirely from a single stone — the cream Bath stone that gives the Royal Crescent, the Circus and the Pump Room their unmistakeable colour. Garden choices in Bath sit within one of the strictest conservation regimes in the country, and the buildings themselves expect natural stone for any paving that's visible from the street. Yorkstone is a strong alternative to Bath stone for paving where a slightly cooler, harder material is needed — and reclaimed Yorkstone in particular sits comfortably alongside the local material without trying to imitate it.
We supply Yorkstone across BA1, BA2 and the surrounding villages — central Bath, Bathwick, Widcombe, Larkhall, Combe Down, Lansdown. Reclaimed Yorkstone for matching age-and-tone in the central conservation area; aged Greetland for new garden builds wanting the weathered look without the unpredictability of true reclaimed; bespoke cuts for the unusual thresholds of Georgian properties.
Our Cranleigh yard is one hundred and twenty miles east of Bath — outside our usual same-week delivery window but well within nationwide reach. BA-postcode deliveries typically arrive within five working days; free delivery on orders over £1,500.
Samples travel by post free of charge; quarry visits in Yorkshire can be arranged for substantial heritage projects.
The Hebden stone has completely transformed our patio area.
A great company to work with for our courtyard garden project. The customer service was fantastic and the Hebden stone has completely transformed our patio area. Speedy delivery and very little breakages — any variations just add to the charm.
Henry's project shows what Hebden does in a contemporary courtyard. — Yorkstone Supplies

