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View ProductsDriveway cobble setts are a timeless and highly durable paving solution designed to create elegant, long-lasting outdoor surfaces. Ideal for both traditional and contemporary driveway designs, cobble setts combine natural aesthetics with exceptional strength, making them suitable for heavy vehicle use when properly installed. At Buildland, our range of driveway cobble setts includes natural stone and engineered options in a variety of colours, textures, and sizes—helping you achieve a professional finish for any landscaping project.
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Cobble setts (often called cobblestones or setts) are small, rectangular or square paving units traditionally made from granite, sandstone, or concrete. Unlike standard block paving, sets are typically smaller and offer a more natural, textured appearance.
They are widely used for:
Modern engineered setts are designed to replicate traditional cobblestone aesthetics while offering improved consistency and easier installation.
Driveway cobble setts are one of the most durable and visually appealing surfacing options available in the UK.
At Buildland, you’ll typically find:
Yes. When installed correctly with a solid sub-base, cobble setts are strong enough for regular vehicle traffic and long-term driveway use.
Natural stone setts do not always require sealing, but sealing can help reduce staining and maintenance depending on the finish used.
With proper installation, cobble setts can last several decades, often outlasting block paving or asphalt.
No. Their textured surface provides good natural grip, making them suitable for wet UK weather conditions.
Yes. They are often combined with slabs or block paving to create borders, edging, or decorative driveway features.
They can be installed with permeable joints (sand or resin) to allow some water drainage, depending on the system used.