Happy New Year from all of us at Forest Stone! We hope you had a wonderful break and are easing back into the swing of things this month. As we kick off 2025, we’re thrilled to share some exciting updates about the improvements we’ve made and what’s in store for the year ahead.
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At Forest Stone, we are thrilled to introduce our latest natural stone wall cladding material, Lymington Coach House Cladding. This premium product brings together timeless charm and modern practicality, making it the perfect choice for projects seeking an upmarket appearance while embracing the beauty of traditional dry stone walling.

In this blog piece we grabbed a chat with Paul Dobson from PD Groundscapes to fine out how he’s been using our Lymington Dune Egyptian Limestone in various formats on this beautiful Tom Hill garden design renovation.

In this blog piece we grabbed a chat with garden designer Joe Savage on the thought process and practicalities of designing this modern, low maintenance garden using porcelain paving and cladding in Winchester, Hampshire.

Metal plant pots and BBQs can leave unsightly rust marks on outdoor porcelain tiles that don’t budge just with water. But don’t fret! Using Lithothin Builders cleaner, we’ll show you how to remove the rust marks from your paving so it looks brand new!

Using natural stone sets and cobbles for driveway projects has been part of landscaping for centuries, and for good reason. In this blog piece we cover why you should be seriously considering natural stone setts for your landscaping project.

Want the rustic, tumbled edges of a natural stone but don’t want the maintenance that comes along with it? Then porcelain paving with tumbled edges may be the perfect solution.

Did you know that as well as stocking a wide range of exterior paving, we also offer some of our most popular styles in our interior range? In this article, we’ll look at where stone flooring works best and the pros and cons of using natural stone paving inside your home.

Filmed over 18 months, this blog and accompanying video document the complete renovation and creation of this country garden in Bramshaw in the New Forest. Designed by
the Rich Brothers of Rich Landscapes & built by Paul Cass Landscapes, this one is perfect for some serious country garden inspiration.

We were lucky enough to work with Joe Savage Garden Design on this beautiful project in Rownhams, Southampton from the very beginning and we loved watching it go from design concept to how it stands today where our lovely porcelain paving has created a set of terraces at the heart of this garden.