Welcome To AG Paving Contractors Buckingham, MK18

AG Paving is Buckingham, MK18 based paving contractor that serves Buckingham and surrounding locations. We offer a broad variety of paving and landscaping services at affordable prices. We provide a complete service; consultation, design, supply, and setup. Whether you are trying to find a total garden overhaul or an easy clean we make sure to have the ideal service to fit both your taste and budget. We have a substantial range of outdoor patio and paving alternatives for you to choose from including; Indian sandstone, granite, limestone, cobblelock, gravel and concrete pieces just to name a few. We specialise in the installation of natural stone paving, for both driveways and patio areas. Our quality and rates will not be beaten. Why not check out our gallery to see our vast range of paving options and we make sure you’ll find something to fit your taste. We source our quality materials from just the very best and well distinguished suppliers to ensure that the paving we provide to you will stand the test of time. Quality materials paired with our experience in installation means that you can feel confident you will have a beautiful driveway or patio area for several years to come.

AG Paving Buckingham, MK18 – Driveways, Patio and Garden Contractors

A stunning new driveway or outdoor patio area will make a significant modification to your home. We offer a wide range in paving designs to match any styled residential or commercial property, be it of modern, standard or modern design.

We likewise offer a large range of colour and style alternatives from which you can pick the most proper design of paving in Buckingham for your house. We will offer guidance on style, design and all technical aspects of the driveway or patio setup.

We set up a wide variety of domestic and business paving; from forecourts, driveways, paths and outdoor patios through to your garden area with flower beds, raised flower beds, turfing and slabbing.

Weed free and easy upkeep, paving will not only make your life much easier however can also include value to your home and enhance its appearance. Selecting the most appropriate paving system for your house is very essential as it represents a long-term investment in your property. All our work is performed by our own extremely knowledgeable paving contractor in Buckingham, MK18.

When you have chosen the style and colour mix, you can then likewise choose from a variety of customized created functions such as circles, diamonds or perhaps having your initials embedded. This will ensure your paving is genuinely special.

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Our services include:

Driveways Buckingham, MK18

We are experts at Driveways Buckingham. We can lay and develop budget friendly and bespoke driveways for our customers. All our work is done to the highest of standards. We use just quality driveway products beginning from the installation of your base to the completed surface area of your driveway to guarantee a resilient driveway installation.

Paving Buckingham, MK18

We pride ourselves on the quality of our Paving Buckingham. We provide a paving service that includes laying paving, replacing old driveways and developing outdoor patios with garden paving in Buckingham, MK18.

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WHY CHOOSE US FOR YOUR PAVING JOB:

Buckingham ( BUK-ing-(h)əm) is a market town in north Buckinghamshire, England, close to the borders of Northamptonshire and Oxfordshire, which had a population of 12,890 at the 2011 Census. The town lies approximately 12 miles (19 km) west of Central Milton Keynes, 19 miles (31 km) south-east of Banbury, and 24 miles (39 km) north-east of Oxford.

Buckingham was the county town of Buckinghamshire from the 10th century, when it was made the capital of the newly formed shire of Buckingham, until Aylesbury took over this role in the 18th century.

Buckingham has a variety of restaurants and pubs, typical of a market town. It has a number of local shops, both national and independent. Market days are Tuesday and Saturday which take over Market Hill and the High Street cattle pens. Buckingham is twinned with Neukirchen-Vluyn, Germany and Mouvaux, France.

Buckingham and the surrounding area has been settled for some time with evidence of Roman settlement found in several sites close the River Great Ouse, including a temple south of the A421 at Bourton Grounds which was excavated in the 1960s and dated to the 3rd century AD. A possible Roman building was identified at Castle Fields in the 19th century. Pottery, kiln furniture and areas of burning found at Buckingham industrial estate suggest the site of some early Roman pottery kilns here.

In the 7th century, Buckingham (literally “hemmed in land of Bucca’s people”) is said to have been founded by Bucca, the leader of the first Anglo Saxon settlers. The first settlement was located around the top of a loop in the River Great Ouse, presently the Hunter Street campus of the University of Buckingham. Between the 7th century and the 11th century, the town of Buckingham regularly changed hands between the Saxons and the Danes, in particular, in 914 King Edward the Elder and a Saxon army encamped in Buckingham for four weeks forcing local Danish Viking leaders to surrender. Subsequently, a fort was constructed at the location of the present Buckingham parish church. Buckingham is mentioned in the Burghal Hidage, a document commonly ascribed to the early tenth century, but more probably of the period 878–9, which describes a system of forts set up by King Alfred (d.899) over the whole of the West Saxon kingdom. When King Edward encamped at Buckingham with his army in 914, he was therefore restoring a fort which had already existed for more than a generation. This tactical move was part of a putsch against the Danish Vikings who controlled what had been southern Mercia, and which involved the taking of control of Viking centres at Bedford, Northampton, Cambridge and eventually the whole of East Anglia by the end of 917.