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Aura - 60 MM Thick Driveway Block Paving 171X114 MM

left over from a recent project , enough for 8  sq metres approx.  - one full pallet plus a few odd ones. look much darker when wet as in last photo

Tumbled cobbles with a riven surface and delicate shimmer that make a great alternative to granite setts. £200 ONO

see them on TDS website ( Total Driveway Supplies £300 plus delivery )

cobbs pile.jpg

laid drive.jpg

pallet.jpg

wet and dry.jpg

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