Welcome To AG Paving Contractors Long Wittenham, OX14

AG Paving is Long Wittenham, OX14 based paving contractor that serves Long Wittenham and surrounding locations. We provide a wide variety of paving and landscaping services at budget friendly costs. We provide a total service; consultation, style, supply, and setup. Whether you are trying to find a total garden overhaul or an easy neat up we are sure to have the ideal option to fit both your taste and budget. We have a substantial variety of patio area and paving options for you to pick 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 outdoor patios. Our quality and prices won’t be beaten. Why not check out our gallery to see our huge variety of paving alternatives and we make sure you’ll discover something to fit your taste. We source our quality products from just the best and well renowned suppliers to guarantee that the paving we deliver to you will stand the test of time. Quality products paired with our experience in setup means that you can feel confident you will have a beautiful driveway or patio for many years to come.

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A gorgeous new driveway or outdoor patio location will make a considerable modification to your home. We provide a wide array in paving designs to match any styled property, be it of modern, conventional or contemporary design.

We likewise supply a vast array of colour and style choices from which you can choose the most appropriate design of paving in Long Wittenham for your home. We will provide advice on design, layout and all technical elements of the driveway or patio installation.

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

Weed totally free and easy maintenance, paving will not just make your life much easier but can likewise add worth to your residential or commercial property and boost its look. Choosing the most ideal paving system for your home is very crucial as it represents a long-term financial investment in your property. All our work is brought out by our own highly experienced paving contractor in Long Wittenham, OX14.

When you have picked the design and colour combination, you can then likewise select from a series of customized created functions such as circles, diamonds or perhaps having your initials embedded. This will ensure your paving is truly unique.

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Driveways Long Wittenham, OX14

We are experts at Driveways Long Wittenham. We can lay and develop budget friendly and bespoke driveways for our clients. All our work is done to the highest of requirements. We use just quality driveway products starting from the installation of your base to the ended up surface of your driveway to ensure a durable driveway setup.

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We pride ourselves on the quality of our Paving Long Wittenham. We offer a paving service that includes laying paving, replacing old driveways and constructing patios with garden paving in Long Wittenham, OX14.

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WHY PICK US FOR YOUR PAVING JOB:

Long Wittenham is a village and small civil parish about 3 miles (5 km) north of Didcot, and 3.5 miles (5.6 km) southeast of Abingdon. It was part of Berkshire until the 1974 boundary changes transferred it from Berkshire to Oxfordshire, and from the former Wallingford Rural District to the new district of South Oxfordshire.

The village is on the outside of a meander in the River Thames, on slightly higher ground than the flood plain around it. The river navigation follows Clifton cut, not the meander. About 1 mile (1.6 km) to the east, across the river, is the Roman town of Dorcic – now Dorchester-on-Thames. To the south-east are neighbouring Little Wittenham which has a much smaller population but a much larger area and within this parish is Wittenham Clumps, also called the Sinodun Hills.

The village is supposedly named after a Saxon chieftain, named Witta, but there is evidence of an earlier settlement. Bronze Age double-ditch enclosures and middle Bronze Age pottery were identified in the 1960s, and early Bronze Age items, such as an axe and spearhead, have been found in the Thames. Later settlement evidence is more extensive: Iron Age and Roman presence is indicated by trackways, various buildings (enclosures, farms and villas), burials (cremation and inhumation), and pottery and coins. There is also evidence of a possible Frankish settlement: a 5th-century grave that contained high-status Frankish objects. This early habitation was first revealed in the 1890s, in the first ever use of cropmarks to discern archaeological remains. In 2016, on land owned by the Sylva Foundation, an Anglo-Saxon building was excavated by Oxford University School of Archaeology.

The core of the village emerges from the Saxon era. 6th century cropmarks outline a large group of buildings, which indicate, if not a royal palace, then certainly a high status Saxon enclosure, and the variety and number of objects found in Saxon burial sites around the village would appear to support this. These large, Saxon burial sites also indicate a sizeable population that lasted for many years. Historians now recognise that the general area of southern Oxfordshire was the heartland of the Gewisse. The nearness to the Iron Age hillfort of Wittenham Clumps and the Roman (and post-Roman) town of Dorchester show that the localised area was of great importance for many centuries, although the notion that Witta (and/or his family) were related to the later Royal House of Wessex, is unproven.

The Domesday Book of 1086 records the village in one of two entries for Wittenham identifiable as this part of the modern village by government-registered manorial descent (such as the Feet of fines for example). By the Tudor era, parish records show it had a population of around 200, with arable crops: wheat, oats, barley and rye being farmed. For a time the village was called Earl’s Wittenham, after its feudal overlord Gilbert de Clare, 7th Earl of Gloucester.