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Granite Kerbs, Kerb Stones & Edging Stones UK Supply
Our granite kerbs, kerb stones and granite edging stones are crafted from premium natural granite sourced from long-established regions in China. Available in silver grey, dark grey, red, yellow and blue-grey, these quality kerbs provide a durable and reliable solution for both domestic and commercial landscaping projects across the UK.
As a direct supplier of granite kerb stones UK, we focus on delivering consistent, factory-backed granite edging with strong performance in British weather conditions. Granite remains the traditional and most trusted material for kerb stones due to its strength, low water absorption and long-term durability.
We supply two main types of granite kerbs and granite edging stones to suit different applications:
• Granite Kerbs (Standard Kerb Stones) – Larger, heavy-duty kerb stones used for roads, council paving, commercial developments and driveways.
• Granite Block Kerbs – Smaller granite edging stones designed for garden borders, pathways and flexible layouts, ideal for curves and decorative edging.
All granite kerb stones and edging stones can be produced in both commercial kerb sizes and domestic formats. Straight granite kerbs create clean linear boundaries, while block-style granite edging allows for curves, corners and shaped landscaping designs.
Each piece of granite edging is precision-cut for accuracy and consistency, with flamed or bush-hammered finishes providing excellent slip resistance. These quality granite kerbs are engineered for long-term use, combining visual consistency with structural strength.
Used widely across pavements, driveways, pathways and garden edging, our granite kerb stones UK range offers a reliable and low-maintenance solution. Resistant to frost, weathering and heavy loads, these granite edging stones maintain their appearance and performance for decades, making them a preferred choice for councils, contractors and landscape professionals.
We specialise in supplying granite kerbs UK for council and infrastructure projects, including high-quality council granite paving. By working directly with our Westone quarry and manufacturing facilities, we ensure consistent supply of quality kerb stones and granite edging stones, helping reduce project costs while maintaining strict standards of durability and safety across UK public works.
We supply a full range of complementary granite products including granite coping stones and granite bullnose steps , designed to complete patios, garden walls and landscaped areas with a consistent and durable natural stone finish. You may also wish to explore other paving materials including Indian sandstone paving , limestone paving , slate paving , porcelain paving and clay brick pavers , each offering different colours, textures and design styles for patios, paths and garden landscapes. All prices are inclusive of VAT and Free UK Delivery*.
Kerb Stones - Frequently Asked Questions
What Are Kerb Stones Commonly Made From in the UK?
In the UK, kerb stones are most commonly made from concrete and natural granite. Concrete kerbs are widely used for standard roadworks and general infrastructure due to their lower cost, while granite kerb stones are preferred for higher-end or long-term applications where durability, strength and visual consistency are more important.
In domestic settings, particularly in higher-end garden and driveway projects, many homeowners now choose granite kerbs or granite edging stones instead of concrete. This is especially common for premium landscaping features such as raised borders, patio edging and more considered edging design, where a refined and consistent natural stone finish is desired.
For design-led projects, granite kerb stones are often used to enhance edging definition, creating clean lines and a stronger visual structure across the space, which appeals to private clients seeking a more polished and long-lasting result.
What Is The Difference Between Concrete Kerbs And Granite Kerbs?
Concrete kerbs are widely produced across the UK and are commonly used in municipal roadworks and infrastructure projects due to their cost efficiency and large-scale availability. However, as a manufactured material, variations in compaction and production consistency can occur, and over time this may lead to surface wear, minor cracking or edge spalling in certain conditions.
Granite kerbs, by contrast, are significantly denser and more durable, offering excellent resistance to frost, heavy loads and long-term wear. As a natural stone, granite provides greater structural stability and long-term reliability, making it a preferred option for projects where performance and longevity are key considerations.
What Finishes Are Available For Granite Kerb Stones?
Granite kerb stones are typically available in sawn finishes, with optional edge details such as chamfered (arrised) edges to soften the profile. Some customers prefer a clean square edge for a sharper, more contemporary look, while others choose a light chamfer to create a subtle edge detail and a more refined finish.
Traditional pitched face kerbs are also available in the market, offering a more textured and rustic appearance. However, these are less commonly used in modern landscaping projects, and our range mainly focuses on sawn granite kerbs with a consistent and contemporary finish.
Granite kerb blocks are also widely used as a flexible edging solution, particularly in garden borders, pathways and curved layouts. Compared with standard concrete kerb blocks, granite kerb blocks provide a more distinctive appearance and work more naturally alongside stone paving, helping to create a cohesive and higher-end finish.
For sawn kerbs, the top surface is often flamed to provide slip resistance where required, particularly in pedestrian or public-facing areas. Overall, sawn granite kerbs, granite kerb blocks and granite edging stones are generally preferred for achieving clean lines and a more modern design style in both domestic and commercial projects.
Do Granite Kerbs Always Require a Flamed Finish?
Not always. While flamed finishes are commonly applied to the top surface of sawn granite kerbs to improve slip resistance, large-scale public and infrastructure projects may specify sawn finishes without flaming, depending on design standards, cost considerations and intended use.
Which Type Of Kerb Is Best For Public Projects And Roadworks?
For large-scale public projects, both concrete and granite kerbs are used depending on budget and specification. Concrete kerbs are often selected for standard roadworks due to cost efficiency, while granite kerb stones are preferred for premium or long-term installations where durability, appearance and reduced maintenance are key considerations.
In higher-specification streetscapes and design-led urban schemes, granite edging stones and specialist edging stones are also widely used to create clean visual boundaries and consistent detailing. These are often specified for high-end public environments and carefully designed streets where both performance and appearance are important.
Similarly, in private residential projects, homeowners undertaking more refined landscaping often choose granite edging stones or kerb stones instead of standard concrete edging stones, particularly for driveways, patio edges and garden borders where a more precise and long-lasting finish is required.
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