Best-selling Decorative Stones

Decorative stones adorn gardens everywhere, and for a good reason. Decorating gardens and landscapes with stone and other decorative aggregates is versatile, affordable and low-maintenance. Whether you are looking for a way to enhance your outdoor space at a cost or want to add more colour to your garden space – decorative stones are a great choice.

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At Mainland Aggregates, we supply a wide selection of decorative stones that can be used to create garden features, map out garden paths and brighten up spaces. From pebbles and cobbles to gabion stones and slate chippings, we have it all. You might want to decorate your outdoors with colourful aggregates but are not sure which one to choose. For some inspiration, we have put together our most popular decorative stones.

Dove Grey Gabion Stone

This 100-250mm Dove Grey Gabion Stone is a hard, angular carboniferous limestone that features a light subtle grey colour. It is a hardwearing stone that is ideal to fill gabion baskets. Due to its large size, this gabion stone is not washed and will be dirty on arrival. Dove grey stone is also available in smaller sizes, such as 20mm dove grey limestone chippings. Perhaps you want a stone that is lighter? The York gabion stone is a great choice. This light gabion stone consists of a mixture of grey and cream shades.

20mm Gravel

This 20mm gravel or 20mm shingle consists of both angular stones and rounded stones that have been washed and passed through various screens. This type of gravel is perfect to create footpaths, driveways, garden borders as well as to help with drainage. Colour and shape will vary depending on location. So, if you require a specific colour, browse our other gravel, including 20mm Staffordshire pink gravel and 20mm golden flint gravel.

Harvest Buff Gabion Stone

The Harvest Buff Gabion Stone features a size of 100 to 300mm, making it suitable for large gabion baskets. This stone is an angular, sandy, buff-coloured limestone that also includes the occasional grey stone. Due to its light shade, this gabion stone is ideal to brighten up outdoor spaces. In case you want a mixture of darker and lighter coloured gabion stones, rustic gabion stone might be ideal for your project. This stone features various shades, including black, white, brown and buff tones.

20mm Pink Granite Chippings

These are small, angular chippings that can be used for borders, footpaths, driveways or general landscaping. These feature various shades of pink and grey plus, have a slight sparkle. If you want something else than standard coloured chippings, these pink granite chippings are a fantastic option.

Related: Decorative Aggregates 101: Slate Chippings.

Flamingo Chippings

Flamingo chippings are a mixture of different coloured stones, including peach coloured stones, grey stones, blue stones, white stones and gold stones. These can be used for general landscaping, such as driveways, garden paths and borders. If you are looking for solid colour chippings, the 20mm red granite chippings are a great choice. These red chippings are ideal for footpaths and driveways.

Still searching for “decorative stones near me” or “decorative stones in bulk” – search no further than our online shop at Mainland Aggregates. We stock all the decorative garden stones you might need for your project, from white decorative stones and grey decorative stones to large decorative stones and more. Our decorative aggregates are available in bulk bags or loose by the tonne. Contact our team for more information.

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