Kandla Grey Sandstone Tumbled Cobbles 200x100x50mm From £45.19/m2
Kandla Grey Sandstone Tumbled Cobbles 200x100x50mm are crafted from durable Indian sandstone and feature a beautifully aged appearance achieved through the tumbling process. Their soft grey tones and gently weathered edges lend a timeless, natural charm to any outdoor space. Each cobble is hand-cut and...
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Kandla Grey Sandstone Tumbled Cobbles 200x100x50mm are crafted from durable Indian sandstone and feature a beautifully aged appearance achieved through the tumbling process. Their soft grey tones and gently weathered edges lend a timeless, natural charm to any outdoor space.
Each cobble is hand-cut and tumbled to produce a traditional finish that complements both period and contemporary landscapes. The subtle variation in shade and texture creates a visually appealing surface that blends harmoniously with most paving styles.
Note: Sandstone cobble setts are traditionally laid with 10–12 mm joints. Prices are based on the net stone area, not the inflated laid area. For 200×100×50 mm, 9 m² net covers roughly 9.9 - 10.2 m² when laid.
Perfect for driveways, patios, paths, and edging, these cobble setts combine strength, durability, and rustic elegance. Their non-slip surface and solid composition make them an ideal choice for long-lasting, classic British paving.
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Specifications
| Variety | Tumbled Indian Sandstone Cobble Setts |
|---|---|
| USED FOR | Driveways, Edging, & Kerbs |
| Colour | Kandla Grey |
| Material | Natural Sandstone |
| Finish | Split Riven, Hand-Cut, Tumbled |
| Size | 200 x 100 x 40–60mm |
| Thickness | Nominal 50mm (±10) |
| Coverage | Approx. 10m² per pack (450 pieces) |
| Calibration | Uncalibrated |
| Edge | Hand-Cut & Tumbled |
| Recommended Joint | 12–18mm |
| Origin | India |
Are Sandstone Cobbles Suitable for Driveways?
Yes, sandstone cobbles are suitable for driveways when installed correctly. As part of traditional block paving, their compact size and solid thickness allow them to distribute weight effectively, making them suitable for typical domestic use, including cars and light vehicles. They are also commonly used alongside stone setts to define edges and create more structured driveway layouts.
How Should Sandstone Cobbles Be Installed?
Sandstone cobbles should be laid on a well-compacted MOT Type 1 sub-base, followed by a full mortar bed to provide even support. A slurry primer applied to the underside helps improve bonding, while proper edge restraints are recommended to maintain long-term stability. For a full step-by-step guide, see How to Lay Sandstone Cobbles for a Driveway.
Do Sandstone Cobbles Need Sealing?
In most cases, sandstone cobbles do not require sealing and are generally not recommended to be sealed. Sandstone is naturally more porous, but it performs well in the UK climate and remains durable over time without treatment. The natural colour variation and wet appearance are part of its character, and sealing can reduce this effect, making the surface look less natural and less traditional.
How Do Sandstone Cobbles Change Over Time?
Sandstone cobbles will gradually weather and develop a softer, more settled appearance over time. This natural ageing process is a key part of their appeal, especially in traditional driveways and garden settings, where a slightly worn and established look is often preferred.
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