Welcome To AG Paving Contractors Denchworth, OX12

AG Paving is Denchworth, OX12 based paving contractor that serves Denchworth and surrounding locations. We use a large range of paving and landscaping services at budget friendly prices. We use a complete service; consultation, style, supply, and setup. Whether you are searching for a total garden overhaul or a simple clean up we make sure to have the perfect option to match both your taste and budget. We have a substantial series of patio and paving choices for you to select from consisting of; Indian sandstone, granite, limestone, cobblelock, gravel and concrete pieces just to call a few. We specialise in the setup of natural stone paving, for both driveways and patios. Our quality and rates will not be beaten. Why not search through our gallery to see our large range of paving options and we are sure you’ll discover something to suit your taste. We source our quality materials from only the very best and well distinguished providers to make sure that the paving we provide to you will stand the test of time. Quality materials combined with our experience in setup means that you can feel confident you will have a stunning driveway or patio area for several years to come.

AG Paving Denchworth, OX12 – Driveways, Patio and Garden Contractors

A lovely new driveway or patio area will make a considerable change to your house. We provide a large range in paving designs to fit any styled home, be it of contemporary, standard or contemporary style.

We also offer a wide range of colour and design alternatives from which you can select the most proper design of paving in Denchworth for your house. We will offer advice on style, layout and all technical elements of the driveway or patio area setup.

We set up a vast array of domestic and commercial paving; from forecourts, driveways, courses and patio areas through to your garden area with flower beds, raised flower beds, turfing and slabbing.

Weed complimentary and easy maintenance, paving will not just make your life easier but can likewise include worth to your home and enhance its look. Choosing the most appropriate paving system for your house is really essential as it represents a long-lasting investment in your residential or commercial property. All our work is brought out by our own extremely experienced paving contractor in Denchworth, OX12.

When you have chosen the style and colour mix, you can then likewise choose from a range of custom created features such as circles, diamonds and even having your initials embedded. This will ensure your paving is truly special.

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Driveways Denchworth, OX12

We are specialists at Driveways Denchworth. We can lay and construct budget friendly and custom driveways for our clients. All our work is done to the highest of standards. We use just quality driveway materials starting from the setup of your base to the finished surface area of your driveway to make sure a resilient driveway setup.

Paving Denchworth, OX12

We pride ourselves on the quality of our Paving Denchworth. We provide a paving service that includes laying paving, replacing old driveways and building outdoor patios with garden paving in Denchworth, OX12.

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WHY PICK US FOR YOUR PAVING TASK:

Denchworth is a village and civil parish about 2.5 miles (4 km) north of Wantage. It was part of Berkshire until the 1974 boundary changes transferred the Vale of White Horse to Oxfordshire. The 2011 Census recorded the parish’s population as 171. The parish is bounded by the Land Brook in the west and the Childrey Brook in the east. The Great Western Main Line between Reading and Swindon runs through the parish just south of the village, but there is no station.

The Abingdon Chronicle claims that Cædwalla of Wessex granted Deniceswurth to Abingdon Abbey late in the seventh century, and that this was confirmed by Coenwulf of Mercia early in the ninth century. The Domesday Book records that by 1086 Henry de Ferrers held the manor of Denchesworde:

Overlordship of the manor remained with the Ferrers family until Denecheswrth was granted to the Earls of Lancaster along with the Honour of Tutbury, presumably starting with Edmund, 1st Earl of Lancaster in the latter part of the 13th century. Denchworth manor was assessed at half a knight’s fee and had been let to Henry de Tubney by the middle of the 13th century. It remained with his manor of Tubney until 1428. Somewhen between then and 1448 the half fee was sold to a member of the Hyde family.

The Hydes kept the manor until 1617, when George Hyde sold it to Sir William Cockayne. Sir Wiliam’s son Charles Cokayne, Charles inherited Denchworth in 1626. Charles Cokayne was created 1st Viscount Cullen in 1642, and was succeeded by Brien Cokayne, 2nd Viscount Cullen in 1661. In 1663 the 2nd Viscount sold Denchworth to Gregory Geering. Denchworth remained with the Geering family until 1758, when William Geering sold it to Worcester College, Oxford. The college still held the manor in the early 1920s. The landowning Fettiplace family had a home at North Denchworth.

Denchworth parish also included a manor that in the 12th century was called Suthcote — a toponym derived from the fact that it is south of the village. The name evolved via Sudecote in the 13th century and Southcote or Circote in the 17th century to the present “Circourt”. This manor existed by 947, when King Eadred granted an estate of five hides there to one Wulfric, who conveyed it to Abingdon Abbey. In 1221 the manor was assessed at seven hides. The Abbey retained the overlordship of Circourt until the Dissolution of the Monasteries in the 16th century, when it was forced to surrender all its estates to the Crown.