Welcome To AG Paving Contractors Blewbury, OX11

AG Paving is Blewbury, OX11 based paving contractor that serves Blewbury and surrounding locations. We use a large range of paving and landscaping services at cost effective prices. We provide a total service; consultation, design, supply, and setup. Whether you are searching for a total garden overhaul or an easy clean we make sure to have the perfect solution to suit both your taste and budget plan. We have a huge variety of outdoor patio and paving alternatives for you to select from consisting of; Indian sandstone, granite, limestone, cobblelock, gravel and concrete slabs just among others. We specialise in the setup of natural stone paving, for both driveways and patio areas. Our quality and costs won’t be beaten. Why not search through our gallery to see our large selection of paving choices and we are sure you’ll find something to suit your taste. We source our quality products from only the finest and well popular suppliers to make sure that the paving we provide to you will stand the test of time. Quality products combined with our experience in installation indicates that you can feel confident you will have a stunning driveway or patio for many years to come.

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A lovely brand-new driveway or patio area will make a significant modification to your home. We provide a variety in paving designs to fit any styled home, be it of modern, standard or contemporary design.

We also provide a large range of colour and design choices from which you can choose the most appropriate style of paving in Blewbury for your home. We will use advice on design, layout and all technical elements of the driveway or patio area setup.

We install a wide variety of domestic and industrial paving; from forecourts, driveways, courses and patios through to your garden location with flower beds, raised flower beds, turfing and slabbing.

Weed complimentary and easy maintenance, paving will not just make your life much easier however can also add value to your residential or commercial property and enhance its appearance. Picking the most suitable paving system for your house is extremely important as it represents a long-lasting investment in your home. All our work is performed by our own highly skilled paving contractor in Blewbury, OX11.

Once you have picked the style and colour combination, you can then likewise choose from a series of customized developed features such as circles, diamonds and even having your initials embedded. This will guarantee your paving is really special.

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Driveways Blewbury, OX11

We are specialists at Driveways Blewbury. We can lay and build budget-friendly and bespoke driveways for our clients. All our work is done to the highest of requirements. We utilize only quality driveway products starting from the installation of your base to the ended up surface area of your driveway to make sure a resilient driveway installation.

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We pride ourselves on the quality of our Paving Blewbury. We offer a paving service that includes laying paving, changing old driveways and building outdoor patios with garden paving in Blewbury, OX11.

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WHY PICK US FOR YOUR PAVING JOB:

Blewbury is a village and civil parish at the foot of the Berkshire Downs section of the North Wessex Downs about 4 miles (6.4 km) south of Didcot, 14 miles (23 km) south of Oxford and 50 miles (80 km) west of London. It was part of Berkshire until the 1974 boundary changes transferred it to Oxfordshire. The 2011 Census recorded the parish’s population as 1,581. A number of springs rise at the foot of the escarpment of the downs. Some springs feed a small lake called the Watercress Beds, where watercress used to be grown. From here and elsewhere tributaries feed the Mill Brook which carries the water to the river Thames at Wallingford. The A417 road runs along below the escarpment above the springs and through the south of the village. The Blewbury citizens are often called Blewbarians.

The southern part of the parish is chalk downland and includes a number of prehistoric sites. The Ridgeway is an ancient trackway that passes just south of the parish. Half of the 360 feet (110 m) high Blewburton Hill is in the parish. It is topped by an Iron Age hill fort that may have been occupied from the 4th century BC to the 1st century BC. The parish’s highest point is the 520 feet (160 m) Churn Hill, 1+12 miles (2.4 km) southwest of the village. On its northwestern side are two round barrows, the larger of which is Churn Knob. There are other round barrows further south, towards the boundaries with Compton and East Ilsley parishes. During the Roman occupation, a shrine or temple was built near the Ridgeway on Lowbury Hill. A 7th century Anglo-Saxon burial mound, containing a sword and hanging bowl (which were relocated to The Oxfordshire Museum), can be found near to the Roman shrine or temple.

The parish was historically divided into three manors. The Great Manor was held by the Crown until the 17th century. The Prebendal Manor was held by the Church. Nottingham Fee was bought by a long-established local family, the Humfreys, in about 1652. They retained some of it including the manor house Hall Barn until recent times.

The earliest parts of the Church of England parish church of St Michael the Archangel are the early Norman 11th-century nave and sanctuary. At least two Norman windows survive. St Michael’s was transformed in the late Norman period in about 1190, when the transepts and present chancel were built to make it a cruciform church. At the crossing a central tower was built, and of this only the columns and vault survive. The south aisle was added in the 13th century, linked with the nave by a five-bay arcade in which the two western arches are taller than the other three. In the 14th century the north aisle were added with its two-bay arcade of octagonal columns, and the Lady chapel south of the chancel.

The west tower was also added in the 15th century. This may be when the central tower was dismantled, leaving only the columns and vault visible inside the church. Also from the 15th-century, are the choir stalls, the screen between the chancel and Lady chapel, the baptismal font and a doorway to a former rood loft. Inside St Michael’s are several monumental brasses, most of which are late Medieval. One is of a priest, John Balam, who died in 1496. A triple brass from about 1500 depicts a knight and his two successive wives. Another represents Sir John Daunce, who died in 1545, with his wife who died in 1523 and their children. Another depicts John Latton, who died in 1548. Unusually there is also a 19th-century brass: an image of Faith in memory of John Macdonald, a boy who died aged 13 in 1841. In about 1875 the north porch was rebuilt and the nave was re-roofed. The church is a Grade I listed building.