Our Collection
Sandstones
Indian Sandstone is one of the oldest building materials in the world with recent scientific research showing it was in use from 3200 BC. Its now one of the most aspired for paving products in the UK.
Cobblestones and Setts
Cobblestones and Setts have a unique beauty which is considered timeless.
A cobbled pathway brings in feeling and atmosphere of centuries of history into your home and garden.
A cobbled pathway brings in feeling and atmosphere of centuries of history into your home and garden.
Limestones
Limestone is a carbonate sedimentary rock obtained naturally. It is excavated and processed like sandstone to create paving stones. The durability of these stones, their smooth texture and vibrantly bold rich colours make it ideal for both traditional and contemporary garden paths, patios and even driveways.
Porcelain
Porcelain includes a wide range of ceramic products that have been baked at high temperatures to achieve a glassy translucent textured paving stones.
Compared to other types of tiling material Porcelain slabs are more durable than other man-made tiles and easier to maintain.
Compared to other types of tiling material Porcelain slabs are more durable than other man-made tiles and easier to maintain.
Our Services
The buying experience with Ascent Stones has been best summarised by one of our valued customers based in the south of England –
‘It’s as simple as buying the sandstones from my local shop and getting it delivered to my yard , the only difference being the shop has the variety and prices in Rajasthan, India ’
‘It’s as simple as buying the sandstones from my local shop and getting it delivered to my yard , the only difference being the shop has the variety and prices in Rajasthan, India ’
We offer all varieties of Indian Sandstone, Limestone, Porcelain, Cobblestones and Setts
Blog
Stylish, Sleek and Sustainable – Is sandstone the recommended paving material for the future?
When it comes to flooring, a selection of different materials and paving stones are available. Since paving is usually an outdoor feature,...
Sandstone vs. Porcelain: Pros and Cons That’ll Make Your Paving Decisions Easier
Working on your next paving project and can’t decide between porcelain and sandstone? Well that’s why we’re here. Since pavements account for a...
Why Are Indian Paving Stones So Popular?
As suggested by the name, Indian sandstone paving slabs are originally imported from India and are known for their natural veined texture. The...