Do you serve all of Cirencester and surrounding villages?+
Yes - central Cirencester, Watermoor, Chesterton, Stratton, Beeches, plus Sapperton, Coates, Bibury, the Ampneys, the Duntisbournes, Kemble and surrounding villages across GL7.
How quickly can you reach Cirencester?+
35 minutes from our Charlton Kings yard via the A417. Site visits promptly of enquiry for quote requests received during working hours.
Do I need listed-building consent for a new patio?+
If your property is listed (most central Cirencester town houses and many village houses are Grade II), then likely yes for external paving visible from the highway or affecting historic fabric. We manage the application as part of the quote.
Can you supply genuine Cotswold limestone?+
Yes - direct accounts with Cotswold-region quarries (Farmington, Guiting, Minchinhampton). Supply, provenance documentation and lime-mortared installation handled together.
Why does Cotswold limestone need lime mortar instead of cement?+
Cotswold limestone is soft and breathable (8–12% water absorption). Cement mortar traps moisture inside the stone, freeze-thaw expansion blows the face off in flakes, and the damage is irreversible. Lime mortar (NHL 3.5) breathes with the stone and lasts indefinitely.
How much does a Cotswold-limestone patio cost?+
Every patio is priced individually based on size, materials, ground conditions and access. We provide a fixed written quote after a free on-site survey.
Do you handle dropped-kerb applications in Cirencester?+
Yes - Section 184 applications through Gloucestershire County Council. 6–10 week typical lead time built into the build programme.
Can you give references from Cirencester clients?+
Yes - past clients in central Cirencester, Sapperton, Coates and the Ampneys available for reference on request. Photo portfolio of completed Cirencester work supplied at quote.
What's the workmanship guarantee?+
5 years on all workmanship including lime-mortared natural stone, retaining structures and listed-building elements. Single point of contact for the full 5 years.