Dorking sits in the Mole Valley, in the shadow of Box Hill, in a part of Surrey where the gardens tend to be older, larger and more carefully kept than the county average. The town's high street still reads pre-Victorian in places — a stone-and-brick character with the kind of weathered surfaces that newer materials struggle to live alongside. Yorkstone is one of the few paving materials that has the patience for it.
We supply gardens across Dorking and through the Mole Valley villages — Westcott, Brockham, Holmwood, Mickleham, Wotton, and the working farms and country houses up towards Box Hill. The mix of work here tends to lean heritage: reclaimed Yorkstone for properties that need to look as if they've never been altered, aged Greetland where the laying logistics of reclaimed don't quite work, and dressed walling stone for the dry stone work that suits the upland edges of the parish.
The Cranleigh yard is thirteen miles south-west of Dorking via Cranleigh Road and the A25. Delivery to RH4 and RH5 postcodes is straightforward — we work with landscaping firms across the valley and time arrivals to suit the build. Bespoke sizes for steps, copings and risers are cut to the millimetre at our yard before they go out; for older Dorking properties with no two openings the same size, this matters more than any catalogue stock could.
The showroom is open Monday to Friday for sample visits — worth the half-day when the project is the sort that has to read right on the first laying.
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

