
Midhurst sits inside the South Downs National Park, in a part of West Sussex where the Cowdray Estate, the river Rother and the Downs ridge define what's possible in stone. The town's medieval ruins, the half-timbered Spread Eagle, the yellow-ochre walls of the Cowdray Heritage Trust — together they set a tone that modern paving has to listen to carefully. Yorkstone, in our experience, listens better than most.
We supply across Midhurst and the villages of the Rother valley — Easebourne, Cocking, Stedham, Trotton, Tillington, Bepton — for gardens that almost always have to acknowledge the wider landscape. Riven Yorkstone, hand-finished by our stonemasons in West Yorkshire, gives a patio the texture and shadow of the surrounding flint and Caen stone walls. For more contemporary garden work — and there's a steady stream of it in the National Park's permitted-development boundary — sawn Yorkstone is the cleaner choice, and aged Greetland sits between the two when neither extreme reads right.
The Cranleigh yard is twenty miles north-east of Midhurst, via the A283 and A286. Delivery to GU29 is straightforward — we coordinate with landscape contractors and private clients alike to time arrivals around the build. Bespoke cuts for steps, copings and threshold stones are done at the yard before delivery, which spares the laying day surprise of a missing dimension.
Samples — riven, sawn, reclaimed, aged — are free and travel well by post.
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

