Dulwich Village is one of South London's most heritage-preserved pockets — the Dulwich Estate has held the freehold since 1605, and the village's Georgian and Regency housing stock has been kept to a standard that few comparable London neighbourhoods can match. The school, the Picture Gallery, the high-walled gardens running down Gallery Road: Dulwich expects natural stone, and the budgets allow for it.
We supply across SE21 and the adjacent postcodes — Dulwich Village, West Dulwich, East Dulwich, Herne Hill, Tulse Hill edge. The work runs strongly heritage: reclaimed Yorkstone for matching the original paving of Georgian thresholds; aged Greetland for new garden builds where the weathered look is wanted from day one; dressed walling for the boundary work characteristic of the Estate's larger plots.
Our Cranleigh yard is thirty-seven miles south via the A3 and South Circular. Delivery to SE21 is reliable next-working-day; bespoke cuts done at the yard for the Estate's listed-buildings work where standard sizes rarely fit.
Free samples travel by post; the Cranleigh showroom is about an hour by road for in-person sample visits.
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

