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limestone paving 7m2 ?75


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We have some lovely honey coloured limestone paving slabs available left over from doing our patio, just over 7 m2.


25 small slabs (30x30cm)

10 medium slabs (60x60cm)

2 or 3 large slabs (60x90cm)

Plus some additional odd-sized slabs


Purchased new last year, it has been stored outside, a few slabs have chips etc but are generally in good condition.


This is the product: https://infinitepaving.com/tandur-yellow-limestone-mixed-size-patio-pack-indian-paving-22mm-calibrated-sawn-edge-17-5m


Asking for ?75 ono which is a quarter of the purchase price.


Collection only from East Dulwich SE22 0QU

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