Rockery


Candy Stones

Angular rock with pink, white and green stripes and speckled with quartz.

Candy Stones

Cornish Rustic

A blue-green rock rippled with rusty streaks. Almost slate-like in appearance.

Cornish Rustic

Devon Pink Rockery

Angular, variegated pastel colours

Devon Pink Rockery

Glenmoor

A buff Cotswold stone with streaks of blue running through it.

Glenmoor

Irish Water Worn

A highly angular light grey rock, cracks and crevices provide interesting shapes.

Irish Water Worn

Kerridge Ridge

A dark green-brown rock, angular in shape.

Kerridge Ridge

Mendip

A light grey limestone with shades of red and pink running through it.

Mendip

Northumbrian Red

Smaller, angular rock in a rusty red colour.

Northumbrian Red

Plum Slate Rockery

Angular slate pieces in a shade of plum, goes well with the popular plum slate chippings.

Plum Slate Rockery

Powys Green

Smaller dark green rock with flecks of white running through. A good match for green slate or Criggion Green chippings.

Powys Green

Purbeck

A popular buff/yellow rock from the Isle of Purbeck in Dorset. A good companion for Cotswold or South Cerney chippings.

Purbeck

Windermere Green

A light green rock with some rusty streaks. Oftem breaks into flat pieces making it ideal for use in a water feature.

Windermere Green

Yorkstone

The classic brown/buff yorkstone colour in rockery form.

Yorkstone