Stanley Paving - Landscaping

Garden Pathways

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2-3

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100%

FREE

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Questions We’re Often Asked

Can you match a new path to our existing patio?

Usually, yes. If the same materials are still available, we can source them. If not, we’re experienced at finding complementary alternatives that work visually with existing features. Sometimes a deliberate contrast actually works better than an imperfect match.

How much maintenance will a path need?

Less than you’d think for properly installed hard surfaces. Occasional sweeping, perhaps an annual pressure wash if algae builds up. Gravel paths need more attention—topping up, raking, weed control. We’ll explain the maintenance implications of different materials during your consultation.

Do paths need planning permission?

Rarely for standard garden paths. Exceptions might apply in conservation areas, for listed buildings, or if the work affects drainage to a public highway. We’ll flag any potential issues during our assessment.

What about paths on slopes?

Sloping gardens present particular challenges—and particular opportunities. A well-designed stepped path can transform an awkward incline into an attractive feature. The key is getting step dimensions right (risers shouldn’t exceed 150mm for comfortable climbing) and ensuring adequate drainage so water doesn’t cascade down the path during heavy rain. For gentler slopes, a ramped path may work better, though gradients need to stay below 1:12 for comfortable walking.

What areas do you cover?

From our base in Wickham Bishops, we cover most of Essex and Suffolk. Regular working areas include Colchester, Chelmsford, Braintree, Witham, Maldon, Brentwood, Billericay, Southend-on-Sea, Basildon, Ipswich, Bury St Edmunds, Sudbury, Woodbridge, and surrounding towns and villages. Not listed? Get in touch anyway—we can usually accommodate projects within reasonable distance.

How long does installation take?

Timescales vary depending on path length and complexity. A straightforward front entrance path typically takes two to three days. More extensive garden pathway projects might run to a week. Weather can affect scheduling, particularly for work requiring dry conditions during certain stages.

Telephone: 01206 591017

Email: info@stanleypaving.co.uk

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