Limestone Paving Subcollections
Tandur Yellow Limestone Cobbles & Setts Tumbled 200x100x50 From £48.80/m2
Tandur Yellow Limestone Tumbled 600x600 22mm Cal. From £25.20/m2
Tandur Yellow Limestone Tumbled Patio Slabs 22mm Cal. From £28.29/m2
Tandur Yellow Limestone Paving Tumbled 900x600 22mm Cal. From £26.69/m2
Tandur Yellow limestone paving is a warm and traditional natural stone choice for UK patios, courtyards, garden paths and outdoor seating areas. Its yellow, honey and soft golden tones create a welcoming appearance, making it especially suitable for older properties, country gardens and outdoor spaces where a cooler grey stone would feel too plain or severe.
This collection sits within our wider limestone paving range and focuses on limestone with a hand-cut, tumbled and timeworn character. The softened edges and natural surface help the paving feel established from the beginning, giving patios and pathways a gentle traditional finish.
Warm Hand-Cut Yellow Limestone Paving
Tandur Yellow limestone slabs are traditionally hand-cut, giving the edges a more natural and irregular appearance than machine-cut paving. The stone is then tumbled to soften corners and edges, creating a finish that suits classic patio layouts, courtyard paving and gardens with a more established style.
The warm colour tones can help brighten outdoor spaces and work particularly well with red brick, buff brick, stone walls, gravel, timber features and planted borders. This makes Tandur Yellow a practical choice where the paving needs to feel natural, warm and connected to the surrounding garden.
Limestone Cobbles and Setts for Traditional Detail
Tandur Yellow limestone cobbles and setts can be used alongside the paving slabs for edging, borders, pathways, courtyard details and feature areas. Their smaller format allows for more traditional laying patterns, gentle curves and defined transitions between planting, lawns and paved surfaces.
Using matching limestone slabs and cobbles helps create a more complete hard landscaping scheme. The same warm tone and softened finish can continue through the main patio and the surrounding detail work, giving the finished garden a more consistent and carefully planned appearance.
A Heritage-Style Limestone for UK Gardens
Tandur Yellow limestone is well suited to gardens where natural warmth and traditional character are more important than a sharp modern look. It can complement period homes, cottage-style gardens, walled courtyards and outdoor spaces where the paving should look settled rather than newly manufactured.
For customers comparing limestone colours, Tandur Yellow offers a warmer and more inviting alternative to grey or blue limestone. It provides the authenticity of quarried stone with a softer colour palette that works naturally in many British garden settings.
Direct Importer Supply and Cost-Efficient Value
Paving Slabs Direct supplies Tandur Yellow limestone paving and cobbles through a direct importer and integrated supply approach, helping customers access traditional natural stone at cost-efficient prices. For hand-cut and tumbled limestone, careful sourcing is important because colour tone, edge character and surface finish all affect the final appearance of the project.
This collection is suitable for homeowners, landscapers and trade customers looking for a warm limestone paving option with matching detail pieces. To compare Tandur Yellow with other traditional materials, view our wider range of natural stone paving slabs.
Limestone Paving - Frequently Asked Questions
Is Limestone Paving Suitable for UK Gardens?
Yes. Limestone paving is a proven natural stone choice for UK patios, garden paths, courtyards and outdoor seating areas. As a direct importer, Paving Slabs Direct selects limestone paving with practical garden use in mind, including surface character, usable thickness and overall project suitability.
When laid on a well-prepared sub-base with suitable drainage and bedding materials, limestone paving can provide a stable, elegant and long-lasting surface for residential and trade landscaping projects.
How Long Does Limestone Paving Last?
Good quality limestone paving can provide decades of service when installed correctly. In normal domestic garden use, a properly laid limestone patio can typically last for many years, often several decades, depending on the base preparation, drainage, jointing and maintenance.
Our direct sourcing model helps us focus on material selection before the stone reaches the customer. This is important because the long-term performance of limestone paving starts with reliable quarry supply, correct processing and careful packing.
Does Limestone Paving Need to Be Sealed?
Limestone is generally denser than many sandstone products, so sealing is not always essential for every project. Many customers leave limestone paving unsealed and allow the stone to weather naturally outdoors.
However, sealing may be considered where customers want additional surface protection or easier cleaning, especially in dining areas, shaded patios or spaces exposed to organic staining. Any sealer should be suitable for natural limestone and tested on a small area first.
Is Limestone Paving Slippery When Wet?
Limestone paving normally provides a practical walking surface when supplied with a suitable natural or lightly textured finish. Its surface is often smoother than heavily riven sandstone, but it still offers enough character for general patio and pathway use.
As with all outdoor paving, slip resistance can be reduced by algae, moss, mud or poor drainage. Regular cleaning and good installation design are important for keeping the surface safe and usable in typical British weather.
What Thickness of Limestone Paving Is Typically Used?
For most patios, pathways and garden seating areas, limestone paving around 20 mm thick is commonly used. This thickness is suitable for standard pedestrian use when the slabs are installed on a properly prepared base.
For heavier-use areas, driveways or commercial settings, the specification may need to be reviewed carefully. The correct thickness depends not only on the stone itself, but also on the laying method, sub-base strength and expected load.
How Does Limestone Paving Compare with Sandstone Paving?
Limestone paving usually offers a flatter surface, finer texture and more consistent colour tone than many sandstone paving products. This makes it a good option for customers who prefer a neater, more refined natural stone appearance.
Sandstone often provides stronger natural variation and a more rustic riven finish. Both materials are widely used in UK landscaping, but limestone is often chosen where a cleaner and more controlled visual effect is required.
How Should Limestone Paving Be Cleaned?
Limestone paving should be cleaned with regular sweeping and occasional washing using clean water or a mild stone-safe cleaner. This is usually enough for normal garden maintenance.
Because limestone is a calcium-based natural stone, acidic cleaners should be avoided. Acid-based products can mark, dull or damage the surface, so neutral cleaning products are the safer choice for long-term care.
Is Limestone Paving Easy to Maintain?
Yes. Limestone paving is generally straightforward to maintain, especially when the patio has been laid with proper falls, drainage and jointing. Routine sweeping and occasional washing are normally enough for most residential gardens.
From a supply perspective, limestone remains a practical choice because it combines natural stone character with a relatively neat surface profile. This makes it suitable for customers who want a traditional material without overly rough texture.
Are Your Limestone Paving Slabs VAT Included and Delivered Free in the UK?
Yes. Our limestone paving prices are listed with VAT included, so customers can see the full product price clearly without VAT being added separately at checkout.
We also offer free UK delivery to the majority of mainland areas, covering most addresses across England, Wales and parts of Scotland. This helps homeowners, landscapers and trade buyers plan project costs with better clarity.
Some remote or difficult-to-access postcodes may require a delivery surcharge depending on location and access conditions. For full details, please refer to our delivery information page and VAT included pricing page.
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