Welcome To AG Paving Contractors Coalville, LE67

AG Paving is Coalville, LE67 based paving contractor that serves Coalville and surrounding areas. We use a large range of paving and landscaping services at affordable rates. We use a total service; consultation, design, supply, and setup. Whether you are searching for a complete garden overhaul or an easy clean we make sure to have the ideal solution to fit both your taste and budget. We have a huge variety of outdoor patio and paving options for you to select from including; Indian sandstone, granite, limestone, cobblelock, gravel and concrete pieces just to call a couple of. We specialise in the setup of natural stone paving, for both driveways and outdoor patios. Our quality and costs won’t be beaten. Why not check out our gallery to see our vast range of paving alternatives and we make certain you’ll discover something to suit your taste. We source our quality materials from just the very best and well distinguished providers to ensure that the paving we provide to you will stand the test of time. Quality products paired with our experience in installation indicates that you can rest ensured you will have a beautiful driveway or outdoor patio for many years to come.

AG Paving Coalville, LE67 – Driveways, Patio and Garden Contractors

A beautiful brand-new driveway or patio area will make a significant modification to your house. We provide a wide array in paving styles to match any styled residential or commercial property, be it of modern, standard or modern style.

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

We install a broad range of domestic and industrial paving; from forecourts, driveways, paths and outdoor patios through to your garden location with flower beds, raised flower beds, turfing and slabbing.

Weed free-and-easy upkeep, paving will not just make your life easier however can also include value to your residential or commercial property and improve its look. Choosing the most suitable paving system for your house is very important as it represents a long-lasting financial investment in your property. All our work is performed by our own highly skilled paving contractor in Coalville, LE67.

As soon as you have selected the style and colour mix, you can then also choose from a series of custom-made developed functions such as circles, diamonds or even having your initials embedded. This will ensure your paving is truly special.

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Driveways Coalville, LE67

We are experts at Driveways Coalville. We can lay and construct inexpensive and bespoke driveways for our consumers. All our work is done to the highest of requirements. We utilize just quality driveway products beginning with the installation of your base to the finished surface of your driveway to guarantee a long lasting driveway setup.

Paving Coalville, LE67

We pride ourselves on the quality of our Paving Coalville. We provide a paving service that includes laying paving, replacing old driveways and constructing outdoor patios with garden paving in Coalville, LE67.

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WHY PICK US FOR YOUR PAVING JOB:

Coalville is a town in the district of North West Leicestershire, Leicestershire in the East Midlands of England. In 2011, it had a population of 34,575. It lies on the A511 trunk road between Leicester and Burton upon Trent, close to junction 22 of the M1 motorway where the A511 meets the A50 between Ashby-de-la-Zouch and Leicester. It borders the upland area of Charnwood Forest to the east of the town.

Coalville is twinned with Romans-sur-Isère in southeastern France.

Coalville is a product of the Industrial Revolution. As its name indicates, it is a former coal mining town and was a centre of the coal-mining district of north Leicestershire. It has been suggested that the name may derive from the name of the house belonging to the founder of Whitwick Colliery: ‘Coalville House’. However, conclusive evidence is a report in the Leicester Chronicle of 16 November 1833: ‘Owing to the traffic which has been produced by the Railway and New Collieries on Whitwick Waste, land which 20 years ago would not have fetched £20 per acre (£50 per hectare), is now selling in lots at from £400 to £500 per acre (£1,000 to £1,200 per hectare), for building upon. The high chimneys, and numerous erections upon the spot, give the neighbourhood quite an improved appearance. We hear it is intended to call this new colony “COALVILLE” – an appropriate name.’

In the early nineteenth century, the area now known as Coalville was little more than a track known as Long Lane, which ran approximately east–west, stretching between two turnpikes, Bardon and Hoo Ash. Long Lane divided the parishes of Swannington and Whitwick (both lying to the north of Long Lane) from the parishes of Snibston and Ibstock (both lying to the south). Hugglescote and Donington-le-Heath were part of Ibstock parish until 1878. A north-south track or lane stretching from Whitwick to Hugglescote crossed Long Lane, at the point where the clock tower war memorial now stands. This track or lane is now Mantle Lane and Belvoir Road. The Red House, an eighteenth-century building, close to this cross-roads, was one of very few buildings then standing.

Samuel Fisher, writing his memoirs at the end of the nineteenth century, described what the area looked like in 1832. Standing close to the position of the present-day clock tower, Fisher describes how, on looking down Long Lane towards Ashby, “we see a large tract of waste on both sides of the road, still traceable, covered with gorse-bushes, blackberry brambles, etc., with not a single house on either side of the way” until arriving at the Hoo Ash turnpike. Then, looking toward Hugglescote (down a track that is now Belvoir Road), “we see a magnificently timbered lane without a single house, with the exception of White Leys Farm and the Gate Inn on the Ashby Turnpike”. In the direction of Bardon, there were no houses until arriving at a group of five or six cottages on the corner of what is now Whitwick Road and Hotel Street, and in the direction of Whitwick (the modern day Mantle Lane) there was nothing apart from a smithy and a carpenter’s shop, and the houses of these tradesmen. These would have stood on the site of what is now The Springboard Centre (formerly Stablefords wagon works). From this wilderness emerged the modern town of Coalville, on a rapid scale, following the advent of deep coal mining.