
Wimbledon Village sits on a hilltop overlooking SW London — a stretch of expensive Victorian and Edwardian housing whose gardens have been working hard for over a century. The High Street still reads as a village; the back lanes off Calonne Road and Lingfield Road carry the kind of substantial garden plots that, in central London, would be subdivided into three. Yorkstone has long suited Wimbledon because the architecture is heritage-leaning even when the interiors aren't, and the gardens are big enough to give natural stone the room it needs to read properly.
We supply Yorkstone paving across SW19 and the surrounding postcodes — Wimbledon Village, Wimbledon Common, Southfields, Raynes Park, Coombe and the Putney side of the Common. The work tends to lean towards reclaimed for the older Victorian conversions and aged Greetland for new garden extensions where matching the existing character matters. The contemporary new-builds going up around Copse Hill more often suit sawn finishes — calibrated thickness, clean edges, modern lines.
Our Cranleigh yard is twenty-seven miles south via the A3. Deliveries to SW19 are typically next working day on stocked items, and we coordinate with landscape contractors on timing — most Wimbledon gardens have access constraints (narrow side passages, parking restrictions) that benefit from a properly-scheduled drop.
For sample visits, the Cranleigh showroom is open Monday to Friday — close enough for a morning trip from London with afternoon to spare. Free samples also travel by post for clients who'd rather decide at home.
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

