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structure in Chipping Campden, Gloucestershire, England. Paving stones can be almost any type of stone. Granites and other crystalline rocks are commonly cut into cobblestones or rectangular pavers. Most flagstones are sandstones or layered metamorphic rocks like slate, schist or quartzite. Some are available in both dimensional cuts and as irregular flagstone. The best paving stones resists abrasion from foot traffic and do not absorb much water (or stains). Due to their physical differences, some paving stones are better suited for certain applications and environments. Click an image to see a larger version... A tan, gray and brown sandstone flag that comes in large plates. Also available in large slabs for stair treads, mantles and hearths. The Frontier is available sawn into pattern flooring. Tumbled Frontier cobblestones for driveways and patios. Frontier pavers cut into rectangles and tumbled. A sandstone that has been produced by several northeastern quarries for generations. Bluestone is available in dimensional cuts and as irregular flagstone. A beautiful worn sandstone flag reclaimed from 19th and early 20th century installations in England. A sandstone flagstone that has a variety of pale colors. These cobblestones have been reclaimed from 19th and early 20th century streets. A brown, tan and rusty quartzite flagstone for interior uses only. A light tan sandstone flagstone. A light red sandstone, available as irregular flagstones. |
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