Golden Gravel

Also referred to as golden flint gravel, Solent gravel, corn gravel or yellow shingle, this multi-use material is perfect for decorating your driveways. Golden Gravel is multi-coloured, offering tone combinations of yellows, creams and browns which create a stylish and modern aesthetic. 

Golden gravel is composed of different shapes, formations, sizes and colours and is made as a result of being a naturally quarried product. Forming a natural buff finish, this golden gravel looks great and will harmonize with every style of property. 

Add value to your property with our selection of golden gravel. Golden gravel is a quick, easy and cost-effective way of improving the kerbside appeal of any property or building. Browse through our range of products below, then contact us for a quote. All deliveries are in bulk, tipped loose.

We offer free delivery on our golden gravel on orders within 40 miles of material source. Please contact us for a quote as materials are sourced nationwide and so delivery costs may vary.

TERMS & CONDITIONS:

  • Minimum Order of 10 Tons. 
  • All deliveries are in bulk and tipped loose.
  • Full payment must be cleared before delivery is scheduled.
  • Delivery access is the responsibility of customer and will be advised by the delivery driver if unsuitable.
  • All returns will be charged in full to the customer.
  • Cancellations must be 48hrs prior to scheduled delivery.



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Recommended depth of 6cm for best results.


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  • Decorative Gravel Tamworth
  • Decorative Gravel Derby
  • Decorative Gravel Derby
  • Decorative Gravel Derby

How do I look after my golden gravel?

Before you lay down the golden gravel, make sure that you put a weed control membrane in place to stop weeds from growing through the gravel. The membrane will still allow water to drain away. 

Your golden gravel is not high maintenance by any means. If you want to keep your driveway in the best shape possible though, make sure that you hose down to remove any dirt, especially in areas nearby water features or greenery- where your golden gravel is more likely to attract mould.