Slab Identification
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scottS3

Original Poster:

206 posts

207 months

Thursday 5th May 2011
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Hi I have two slabs making up my garage door step and would like to make a path and slabbed area using the same type, but I have no idea what they may be called.

Here is a couple of pictures, can anyone put a name to them?




RedLeicester

6,869 posts

269 months

Thursday 5th May 2011
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Looks like some sort of sandstone.

bigee

1,496 posts

262 months

Thursday 5th May 2011
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Looks like 'Stonemarket' olde london (used to be the name..) quite an expensive slab,actually dearer than some Natural stones.....but very good quality,i think Marshalls now own Stonemarket.

scottS3

Original Poster:

206 posts

207 months

Thursday 5th May 2011
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Thanks for the replies. I dont think its sandstone as it feels harder and not as rough, but I may be wrong.

Shaw Tarse

31,836 posts

227 months

Thursday 5th May 2011
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Fred & Barney?
It may be cheaper/easier to remove them & re-slab?

Simpo Two

91,510 posts

289 months

Thursday 5th May 2011
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It looks terribly fake - a yorkstone 'effect' with slate colour.

I'd bin them and start again, sorry.

mrmaggit

10,146 posts

272 months

Thursday 5th May 2011
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bigee said:
Looks like 'Stonemarket' olde london (used to be the name..) quite an expensive slab,actually dearer than some Natural stones.....but very good quality,i think Marshalls now own Stonemarket.
Colour looks like "original", but yes, I'd say they were Stonemarket Millstone, and yes, Stonemarket are owned by Marshalls. The Millstone was based on Bradstones' "Old Town" paving, grey-green is their colour. All the sheds sell Bradstone, which is why we don't.

scottS3

Original Poster:

206 posts

207 months

Thursday 5th May 2011
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Cheers for the replies. Definately looks like Stonemarket Millstone, now just got to find out the price.

scottS3

Original Poster:

206 posts

207 months

Friday 6th May 2011
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Well after pricing up the required amount of Millstone, I will be going for something else!

Can get natural stone slabs for less than half the price!

mrmaggit

10,146 posts

272 months

Friday 6th May 2011
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scottS3 said:
Well after pricing up the required amount of Millstone, I will be going for something else!

Can get natural stone slabs for less than half the price!
Yes, and that's why the sales in coloured concrete paving are dropping through the floor.