Welcome To AG Paving Contractors Eaton Bray, LU6

AG Paving is Eaton Bray, LU6 based paving contractor that serves Eaton Bray and surrounding locations. We offer a broad range of paving and landscaping services at budget friendly costs. We provide a complete service; consultation, style, supply, and installation. Whether you are searching for a total garden overhaul or a simple clean up we make sure to have the best option to suit both your taste and spending plan. We have a huge variety of outdoor patio and paving options for you to pick from including; Indian sandstone, granite, limestone, cobblelock, gravel and concrete slabs simply to call a few. We specialise in the setup 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 large array of paving options and we make certain you’ll discover something to suit your taste. We source our quality products from just the very best and well distinguished suppliers to make sure that the paving we deliver to you will stand the test of time. Quality materials coupled with our experience in installation suggests that you can feel confident you will have a beautiful driveway or patio area for many years to come.

AG Paving Eaton Bray, LU6 – Driveways, Patio and Garden Contractors

A stunning new driveway or patio location will make a considerable change to your home. We offer a wide array in paving designs to fit any styled home, be it of contemporary, conventional or contemporary design.

We likewise offer a large range of colour and style choices from which you can pick the most suitable design of paving in Eaton Bray for your house. We will offer advice on style, layout and all technical elements of the driveway or outdoor patio installation.

We install a wide range of domestic and commercial 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 maintenance, paving will not just make your life simpler however can likewise add worth to your residential or commercial property and improve its appearance. Selecting the most ideal 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 experienced paving contractor in Eaton Bray, LU6.

Once you have selected the design and colour combination, you can then also choose from a variety of custom designed functions such as circles, diamonds and even having your initials embedded. This will ensure your paving is really unique.

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Driveways Eaton Bray, LU6

We are specialists at Driveways Eaton Bray. We can lay and build cost effective and custom driveways for our clients. All our work is done to the greatest of requirements. We use only quality driveway materials beginning with the setup of your base to the completed surface area of your driveway to ensure a resilient driveway setup.

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We pride ourselves on the quality of our Paving Eaton Bray. We provide a paving service which consists of laying paving, replacing old driveways and constructing outdoor patios with garden paving in Eaton Bray, LU6.

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WHY CHOOSE US FOR YOUR PAVING PROJECT:

Eaton Bray is a village and civil parish in Bedfordshire, England. It is situated about three miles south-west of the town of Dunstable and is part of a semi-rural area which extends into the parish of Edlesborough. In the 2011 United Kingdom census the population of the parish was recorded as 2,585.

The toponym Eaton is common in England, being derived from the Old English eitone, meaning “farm by a river”.

The Domesday Book of 1086 lists the manor as Eitone,
one of the numerous holdings throughout England of Odo, Bishop of Bayeux and Earl of Kent, uterine brother of King William the Conqueror. It later escheated to the crown.
In 1205 the manor of Eaton (with many others) was granted to William I de Cantilupe (d.1239), steward of the household to King John (1199–1216), whereupon it became the caput of the feudal barony of Eaton. The grant was for knight-service of one knight and was in exchange for the manor of Coxwell in Berkshire, which had been granted to him previously. In 1221 Cantilupe built a castle at Eaton, which is stated in the Annals of Dunstable (written by chroniclers at nearby Dunstable Priory), as “a serious danger to Dunstable and the neighbourhood”. The site of the castle, of which the square moat survives, is located approximately 800m to the west of the village and was listed as a Scheduled Monument in 1958. The 1274 inquisition post mortem of
Sir George de Cantilupe (1252–1273), Lord of Abergavenny, the builder’s great-grandson and the last in the male line, records many details concerning the arrangement of Eaton Castle: it was enclosed with a wall and a moat with two drawbridges;
The hall had two chambers, a pantry and a buttery, with tiled roof; within the inner bailey were a great chamber, a foreign chamber, a garderobe, a house for a larder used for a kitchen because there was no kitchen; a drawbridge opened onto the deer park containing woodland of 28 acres; a new chapel and a granary. The outer bailey contained stables for sixty horses, with tiled roofs; a grange, cow houses, pigsties and other thatched buildings; beyond the walls were two gardens, one of three roods the other of one acre. In its final state the deer park covered about 100 acres (40 hectares), enclosed by a banks and ditches, small sections of which survive. Three sides of the square moat survive at Park Farm, open to the public for fishing. The suffix “Bray” was added following the acquisition of the manor by Sir Reginald Bray (d. 1503), in order to distinguish it from numerous other settlements of that name, as was common. The Bray family rebuilt a manor house on the site in the Tudor style. The next owner was the Huxley family. On the death of Sir John Huxley in 1675, the manor house was described as “empty and in a considerable state of disrepair”. A deed dated about 1692 mentions “a manor, now known as ‘Eaton Park House’, surrounded by barns, stables and other outbuildings including a ‘stone dovehouse’ and a malthouse”. The house is depicted within the moat on Jeffrey’s 1765 map of Bedfordshire, but was demolished in 1794. The tithe map of 1849 shows the moated enclosure as pasture called “Park Gardens”, and all standing remains on the site had been razed.

In the 19th century Arthur Macnamara (1831-1906) of Billington, known as “the Mad Squire”, planned to build a mansion on the site of the castle, but ran out of money after completing the lodge at the entrance to Park Farm.

The parish church was built soon after 1205 by William I de Cantilupe using stone from nearby Totternhoe. The organ was refurbished after a local fundraising campaign in the 1980s. The arcades of the nave and the font date from the Early English period. There is a 16th-century communion table.