Material
Gravel
Cotswold-pea charm, no machinery, no fuss.
Loose gravel still wins quotes in rural England — quick to lay, free-draining, easy on the eye. The widget shows how Cotswold pea, golden flint or silver granite chippings sit against the house, with sharp edge restraints so the customer can't mistake it for a tatty drive.


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Best for
When to quote gravel.
- Period cottages and barn conversions
- Long rural driveways with soft borders
- Customers on a tight budget who still want kerb appeal
Finishes the widget renders
- Cotswold peaWarm honey gold — the rural classic.
- Golden flintBigger 20mm aggregate, premium feel.
- Silver graniteCool grey, modern country homes.
- Render time
- ≈ 15 seconds
- Edges
- Timber, steel or kerb-edge previews
- Depth
- Two-layer sub-base shown
Other materials
See allBlock paving
The British driveway classic — re-rendered, instantly.
Cobblestone
Granite setts that age into the house, not against it.
Imprinted concrete
One-piece strength, the look of slate, stone or cobble.
Resin bound
Aggregate-accurate renders at the kerb edge.
Tarmac
Classic black asphalt — clean, fast, ready to quote.
Porcelain paving
The new-build favourite — sharp, low-maintenance, premium.
Indian sandstone
Hand-cut riven texture, warm natural tones.
Exposed aggregate concrete
Concrete strength with a hand-picked pebble finish.
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