Cobblestone Driveways in Fulham that suit SW6 streets and riverside homes. Choose natural cobbles, granite setts or Belgian block, laid with crisp edging and proper drainage.
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Fulham homeowners want driveways that look established, feel solid underfoot, and stand up to daily use. From Parsons Green to Fulham Broadway, cobbles and setts add character that block paving can’t match. We design and lay traditional patterns or clean modern layouts to complement your frontage. If your existing surface near Bishops Park is tired or uneven, we also restore and re-lay original setts.
The cobblestone driveways Fulham area is known for often sit outside Victorian terraces and mansion flats, where proportions and detailing matter. We match colour tones and joint lines to period brickwork, railings and boundary walls, while keeping access practical for modern cars. For newer riverside apartments, we create sharper set-out lines and contemporary edging to suit minimalist elevations. Every scheme is measured to work with tight forecourts and shared access points.
Our process starts with a site survey, levels plan and drainage assessment, then a clear written specification. We excavate properly, install a stable sub-base, integrate drainage where required, and lay cobbles on a robust bedding for long-term performance. Work is kept tidy and considerate, with deliveries and parking planned to reduce disruption. Homeowners choose us for dependable workmanship, transparent communication and a 10-year warranty.
In the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham, access can be tight and parking controls are common, so we plan deliveries and skips carefully. Many SW6 forecourts have level changes and older thresholds, so we set falls precisely to protect entrances and basements. Where ground conditions vary, we adjust sub-base depth and compaction to prevent settlement. We also factor in boundary walls, lightwells and shared paths typical of Fulham streets.




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Costs in Fulham typically range from £180–£350 per m², depending on stone choice (natural cobbles, granite setts or Belgian block), pattern complexity, and the amount of excavation required. Driveway size, access restrictions in SW6, and drainage integration can also affect the total. Restoration and re-laying of existing setts is often £120–£220 per m² when materials can be reused.
Most projects take 5–12 working days from excavation to final pointing, depending on area size and detailing. Smaller forecourts in Fulham can be completed in under a week, while larger driveways with steps, edging, and complex patterns take longer. Timescales are influenced by access for machinery, disposal logistics, weather, and whether we’re integrating drainage channels or carrying out restoration work.
Many driveway installations are permitted development, but rules can apply if you’re changing levels significantly, altering a boundary, or managing surface water. In particular, front gardens over 5m² should usually be permeable or drain to a suitable area rather than the public sewer. We design with compliant drainage solutions and can advise if your property is in a conservation area or needs council checks.
We provide a 10-year warranty covering installation workmanship, including sub-base preparation, bedding, and the stability of the laid surface under normal domestic use. It also covers issues such as widespread settlement caused by poor compaction or incorrect build-up. Natural stone itself can vary in tone and texture, which is part of its character, but we select and lay materials to achieve a consistent finish.
Popular options include granite setts for a crisp, hard-wearing finish, Belgian block for a classic look, and mixed natural cobbles for a softer, traditional feel. Design choices range from fan patterns and arcs to stretcher bond and contemporary linear layouts. We’ll guide you on colour, size, edging details, and jointing to suit your property style, parking needs, and the overall streetscape.
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