Transform your garden with Crazy Paving in Sidcup, laid with precision for a natural, timeless finish. Choose sandstone, slate or mixed natural stone with a bespoke pattern that suits your home. Installed by Fine Landscaping in as little as 3–5 days.
Response within 24 hours
If you want a patio or pathway that looks established from day one, crazy paving is hard to beat. We install natural stone crazy paving across Sidcup, creating flowing shapes that work beautifully in both front and back gardens. From family gardens near Foots Cray Meadows to smaller courtyards off Sidcup High Street, we tailor the layout to the space. Every project is finished with clean edges, neat joints and practical drainage.
Sidcup’s mix of 1930s semis, Victorian houses and modern developments suits crazy paving particularly well, because it can soften straight building lines and add character. We regularly work across DA14 and DA15, designing paving that complements brickwork, render and contemporary extensions. Whether you’re updating a tired concrete slab or building a new entertaining area, we’ll match stone colour and scale to the property. The result is a surface that feels considered, not cookie-cutter.
Our process starts with a site visit to confirm levels, falls and the best use of the space, then we prepare a strong sub-base and bedding for long-term stability. We set out the pattern before fixing so you can see how the stone will flow, then we cut and dress pieces for a tight, premium finish. Homeowners choose us for clear communication, tidy working practices and reliable scheduling. All installations are backed by our 10-year workmanship warranty for peace of mind.
Working in the London Borough of Bexley, we plan installs around typical access and parking constraints on residential roads, especially near schools and busier routes. Ground conditions can vary, so we adjust excavation depth and sub-base build-up to suit the site and intended use. We also set falls carefully to manage surface water without creating awkward steps at thresholds. If your property is close to Queen Mary’s Hospital or in Foots Cray, we’ll schedule deliveries and cutting to minimise disruption.
Rated 4.9/5 from over 280 verified reviews
For crazy paving in the Sidcup area, most homeowners budget around £70–£120 per square metre depending on stone type, thickness, cutting and jointing method. Typical projects often total £2,500–£5,500, influenced by access, excavation needs, drainage adjustments and edging details. Natural sandstone usually sits mid-range, while premium slate or intricate custom designs can increase labour time and overall cost.
Most crazy paving projects take 3–5 days from excavation to final jointing, assuming normal access and weather. Timings depend on the area size, how much old paving needs removing, and whether we’re building steps, retaining edges or improving drainage. Intricate patterns with lots of cutting can add time, as can restricted access for materials. We’ll confirm a realistic schedule after surveying your site.
In many cases, patios and garden pathways are permitted development and don’t need planning permission. However, rules can apply if you’re changing levels significantly, affecting drainage, working near boundaries, or if the property is listed or in a conservation area. For front gardens, managing surface water correctly is important. We’ll talk you through the relevant considerations and help you check any London Borough of Bexley requirements before work starts.
Yes. We provide a 10-year workmanship warranty on our crazy paving installations. It covers issues caused by installation faults, such as unstable areas due to inadequate sub-base preparation or poor bedding and jointing. It doesn’t cover damage from misuse, impact, or ground movement outside our control, but we’ll always advise on best practices to protect the surface. You’ll also receive care guidance for cleaning and seasonal maintenance.
We install Natural Stone Crazy Paving in several popular choices, including slate crazy paving for a contemporary look and sandstone crazy paving for warmer, traditional tones. Designs can be random or more tightly fitted, with options for contrasting borders, stepping-stone pathways, and patio zoning for dining areas. We’ll bring samples, discuss colour and texture against your brickwork, and recommend jointing and sealing options to suit how you use the space.
Get your free, no-obligation quote today.