Indian Sandstone Subcollections
Indian York Sandstone Paving Patio Packs 22mm Cal. From £20.65/m2
Fossil Mint Indian Sandstone Paving Smooth Honed Sawn Patio Packs From £24.29/m2
Rippon Buff Indian Sandstone Paving Patio Packs 22mm Cal. From £21.16/m2
Kandla Grey Indian Sandstone Paving Patio Packs 22mm Cal. From £21.59/m2
Raj Green Smooth Indian Sandstone Paving Sawn & Honed Patio Packs From £29.99/m2
Raj Green Indian Sandstone Paving Patio Packs 22mm Cal. From £21.92/m2
Autumn Brown Indian Sandstone Paving Patio Packs 22mm Cal. From £20.59/m2
Kandla Grey Smooth Indian Sandstone Paving Patio Packs From £25.79/m2
Rippon Buff Smooth Indian Sandstone Sawn & Honed Patio Packs From £26.62m2
Indian sandstone patio packs are the definitive choice for traditional British garden design, providing a natural, multi-tonal finish that settles into the landscape over time. This collection features the classic 4-size mixed format, specifically assembled to allow for the creation of "random" laying patterns without the need for complex on-site calculations. Valued for its riven texture and inherent slip resistance, this sandstone is the industry standard for domestic patios, garden terraces, and rural restoration projects where a rigid, single-size layout would appear out of place.
The technical efficiency of a patio pack lies in its pre-sorted size ratios. Each project pack is typically calibrated to a consistent 22mm thickness, which is essential for rapid mortar bedding and ensuring a level finished surface. The four distinct sizes—900x600, 600x600, 600x290, and 290x290mm—are balanced within each crate to maximize ground coverage while minimizing material waste from cutting. This combination allows the paving to flow naturally around irregular garden borders and existing masonry, providing a structurally sound and visually balanced load-bearing surface.
The quality of Indian sandstone is heavily dependent on grading at the point of extraction. Paving Stone Direct (PSD) utilizes a direct importer, trade-oriented supply model, sourcing material directly from long-established partner quarries. By managing the supply chain from the quarry to the UK, we ensure that the "pack composition" (the ratio of large to small slabs) remains consistent and that grading standards are maintained at the source. This importer-led approach bypasses multiple UK distribution mark-ups, resulting in a more cost-efficient price point and higher stock availability for large-scale landscaping developments.
From a contractor's perspective, 4-size patio packs offer significant installation advantages. The layout logic is inherently built into the crate, supporting on-site efficiency and reducing the time required for setting out. Sandstone’s natural mineral composition ensures it remains durable through the UK's freeze-thaw cycles, with the riven surface providing natural grip for family-use areas. Whether used for a small garden renovation or a large-scale rural estate, these packs provide a dependable, weather-resistant surface that develops character and depth as it matures.
PSD is geared toward trade customers and professional landscapers who require consistent repeat supply and reliable batch matching. We maintain extensive UK-held stock of our most popular sandstone ranges to support multi-phase projects and consistent delivery schedules. By focusing on volume-led procurement and direct-to-site logistics, we provide the trade with a streamlined sourcing solution that balances authentic natural aesthetics with the practicalities of modern construction budgets.
Professional Note: As a natural quarried product, Indian sandstone exhibits beautiful variations in color, veining, and texture. To achieve the best visual result, we recommend drawing slabs from multiple crates simultaneously during installation to ensure an even distribution of tones across the entire paved area.
Indian Sandstone Paving - Frequently Asked Questions
How Long Does Indian Sandstone Paving Last?
Indian sandstone paving can last for decades when installed correctly on a properly prepared sub-base. For normal residential patios, garden paths and seating areas, a well-laid sandstone patio can often last 30 to 50 years or more.
The long-term performance depends on the quality of the stone, the laying method, drainage, jointing and general maintenance. A full mortar bed and solid MOT Type 1 sub-base are important for reducing movement and keeping the paving stable over time.
Like all natural stone, Indian sandstone will gradually weather and mature, but this is part of its character rather than a defect.
Is Indian Sandstone Suitable for the UK Climate?
Yes, Indian sandstone is well suited to the UK climate and has been widely used for British patios, garden paths and outdoor landscaping projects for many years.
It performs well in rain, frost, seasonal temperature changes and normal garden conditions, provided it is installed with suitable drainage and a proper fall to prevent standing water.
For the best result, the paving should be laid by a competent installer using an appropriate sub-base, mortar bed and jointing system.
Does Indian Sandstone Need to Be Sealed?
Sealing Indian sandstone is optional. Many customers leave the stone unsealed because they prefer the natural weathering process and the softer appearance that develops over time.
A suitable breathable stone sealer can help reduce staining from leaves, soil, food, drinks, oil and general garden use, especially on lighter colours such as Kandla Grey, Mint and Buff tones.
If a sealer is used, it should be suitable for natural sandstone and applied according to the manufacturer’s instructions. The slabs should normally be clean and dry before sealing.
Is Indian Sandstone Slippery When Wet?
Indian sandstone usually has a natural riven surface, which gives the paving texture and grip. This makes it a practical choice for outdoor patios, paths and garden seating areas.
As with any outdoor paving, the surface can become more slippery if algae, moss, mud or wet leaves are allowed to build up, especially in shaded or damp areas.
Regular sweeping and occasional cleaning will help maintain good surface grip and keep the paving safer in wet conditions.
How Do You Maintain Indian Sandstone Paving?
Indian sandstone is relatively easy to maintain. Regular sweeping, removal of leaves and occasional washing with clean water are usually enough for everyday garden use.
For deeper cleaning, use a mild patio cleaner suitable for natural stone. Strong acid-based cleaners should be avoided, as they may damage the sandstone surface or affect the colour of the paving.
Good drainage, clean joints and simple seasonal maintenance will help the patio stay in better condition for many years.
Can Indian Sandstone Be Used for Driveways?
Standard Indian sandstone patio slabs are generally designed for pedestrian use, including patios, paths, terraces and garden seating areas.
For driveways or vehicle areas, thicker stone, sandstone setts or products specifically suitable for vehicle loading should be used. The sub-base and installation method must also be designed for the weight and movement of cars.
If the project involves regular vehicle traffic, it is important to choose the correct product and take professional installation advice before ordering.
Will Indian Sandstone Change Colour Over Time?
Yes, Indian sandstone is a natural material and its colour will gradually soften and mature with exposure to sunlight, rain and general outdoor conditions.
This natural weathering is one of the main reasons many customers choose sandstone. It gives the patio a more authentic and established garden appearance compared with many artificial paving products.
Colour variation between slabs is also normal, especially with natural stone paving. This variation helps create a traditional and natural-looking patio finish.
What Base Should Be Used for Indian Sandstone?
For most patios and garden paths, Indian sandstone should be laid on a properly compacted MOT Type 1 sub-base. This provides the strength and stability needed to support the paving.
The slabs should normally be laid on a full mortar bed rather than spot bedding. A full bed gives better support and reduces the risk of voids, rocking slabs or cracking over time.
A suitable primer or slurry bond bridge is also commonly used by professional installers to improve adhesion between the natural stone slab and the mortar bed.
Is Indian Sandstone a Good Choice for Traditional UK Gardens?
Yes, Indian sandstone is one of the most established choices for traditional UK garden patios. Its natural riven surface, colour variation and hand-dressed edges work well with brick houses, lawns, planting areas and classic garden layouts.
Popular colours such as Kandla Grey, Raj Green, Autumn Brown and Mint are often used to create warm, natural and timeless outdoor spaces.
For homeowners who prefer a natural garden character rather than a very uniform modern surface, Indian sandstone remains one of the most reliable paving choices.
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