NEW National Trust Paving Range: Coastal Cottage

Coastal Cottage is the new paving range from the prestigious National Trust Paving Collection, introducing natural stone and porcelain to the Collection for the first time.  This exciting new range of paving has been specifically chosen to resist the inclement British climate and includes 3 beautiful new products which will weather beautifully over time.  

 Inspired by the 800 miles of rugged coastline cared for by the National Trust, the Coastal Cottage range takes its influence from the majestic natural stone cliffs, timeless villages and traditional architecture of the coastal regions.

Branscome Slate - Aged natural slate with brown and rust tones providing warmth and a softly worn character to cottage and coastal gardens.

Tintagel Slate  - Lightly tumbled aged slate paving with a subtle distressed texture, ideal for patios and paths.  Can also be laid internally.

Mill Bay Porcelain - Stunning wood-effect porcelain paving with a natural driftwood appearance in 2 vintage shades; Walnut and Driftwood.  A durable alternative to traditional decking offering R11 Slip Resistance and a warm coastal vibe.

Coastal Cottage is the latest range within the Collection which was launched in 2011.  Westminster Stone hold the coveted licence to produce paving on behalf of the National Trust with products inspired by the houses, gardens and landscapes within the Trust’s care.  The Collection includes the following inspiring ranges:

  • Country House
  • Cotswold Manor
  • Roman Villa
  • Kitchen Garden
  • Coastal Cottage
  • Townhouse - COMING SOON!

The National Trust Paving Collection is ideal for period homes, restoration projects or anywhere that requires an aged and characterful appearance.  Paving within the Collections has been used throughout the UK and abroad to add instant maturity.

Westminster Stone and the National Trust

Respecting our British history is something we strongly value here at Westminster Stone. With nearly 40 years of experience, hand-crafting new products using moulds from original flagstone masters. By preserving the authentic character and beauty of British flagstones, we can ensure that these iconic designs continue to inspire future generations to come.

Our National Trust Paving Collection takes inspiration from beautiful places including Hidcote Manor in the Cotswolds, Tatton Park in Cheshire and Barrington Court in Somerset. Our premium quality products have been chosen by the National Trust for their authenticity and sustainability. This is because our production methods are more sustainable than quarrying for new stone or importing from overseas.

Income is generated for the National Trust when Purchasing our National Trust Paving Collections. By incorporating a piece of British history into your garden, you actively participate in preserving our nation's rich heritage. Your contribution plays a crucial role in protecting and maintaining these historical treasures for future generations to appreciate and enjoy.  As a business we are extremely proud that we have contributed over £350k in the past 10 years to help the National Trust preserve these wonderful locations ‘for everyone, forever’.

To find out more about the National Trust Paving Collection by Westminster Stone, including where to see it on display and how to order a sample, visit our website www.westminsterstone.com

Westminster Stone and the National Trust

Respecting our British history is something we strongly value here at Westminster Stone. With nearly 40 years of experience, hand-crafting new products using moulds from original flagstone masters. By preserving the authentic character and beauty of British flagstones, we can ensure that the

Inspired by the 800 miles of rugged coastline cared for by the National Trust, the Coastal Cottage range takes its influence from the majestic natural stone cliffs, timeless villages and traditional architecture of the coastal regions.

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