Welcome To AG Paving Contractors Mancetter, CV9

AG Paving is Mancetter, CV9 based paving contractor that serves Mancetter and surrounding locations. We provide a large variety of paving and landscaping services at cost effective prices. We provide a complete service; assessment, design, supply, and setup. Whether you are trying to find a total garden overhaul or a basic tidy up we make sure to have the best solution to fit both your taste and budget plan. We have a huge range of patio and paving alternatives for you to pick from including; Indian sandstone, granite, limestone, cobblelock, gravel and concrete pieces just to name a couple of. We specialise in the setup of natural stone paving, for both driveways and patios. Our quality and costs won’t be beaten. Why not check out our gallery to see our huge range of paving alternatives and we are sure you’ll find something to fit your taste. We source our quality products from just the finest and well prominent suppliers to make sure that the paving we deliver to you will stand the test of time. Quality products coupled with our experience in setup implies that you can rest assured you will have a beautiful driveway or patio area for years to come.

AG Paving Mancetter, CV9 – Driveways, Patio and Garden Contractors

A lovely new driveway or patio area will make a considerable modification to your home. We provide a large range in paving styles to suit any styled property, be it of contemporary, standard or contemporary style.

We likewise supply a wide variety of colour and style options from which you can select the most suitable style of paving in Mancetter for your house. We will use suggestions on design, layout and all technical elements of the driveway or patio setup.

We set up a vast array of domestic and business paving; from forecourts, driveways, courses and 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 also include worth to your residential or commercial property and improve its appearance. Picking the most appropriate paving system for your home is extremely important as it represents a long-term investment in your residential or commercial property. All our work is brought out by our own highly skilled paving contractor in Mancetter, CV9.

As soon as you have actually selected the style and colour mix, you can then likewise select from a variety of custom-made designed functions such as circles, diamonds and even having your initials embedded. This will guarantee your paving is really unique.

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Our services include:

Driveways Mancetter, CV9

We are experts at Driveways Mancetter. We can lay and build budget friendly and bespoke driveways for our customers. All our work is done to the greatest of standards. We use just quality driveway materials beginning with the setup of your base to the ended up surface of your driveway to ensure a long lasting driveway installation.

Paving Mancetter, CV9

We pride ourselves on the quality of our Paving Mancetter. We provide a paving service which consists of laying paving, changing old driveways and building patio areas with garden paving in Mancetter, CV9.

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WHY CHOOSE US FOR YOUR PAVING PROJECT:

Mancetter is a village and civil parish adjoined with, and on the southeastern outskirts of Atherstone in North Warwickshire, at the crossing of Watling Street over the River Anker. The population had reduced from 2,449 to 2,339 at the 2011 census. It is situated on the B4111 road towards Hartshill and Nuneaton.

During Roman Britain a posting station was first built along Watling Street close to the river crossing, and a rectangular earthwork of this station is still extant. The much larger legionary fortress of the Legio XIV Gemina was built here by about 50 AD, before the legion moved to Wroxeter in about 55. Around the fortress grew the settlement of Manduessedum. It is thought that Mancetter is the most likely location of the Defeat of Boudica, between an alliance of indigenous British peoples led by Boudica and a Roman army led by Gaius Suetonius Paulinus, although the exact location is unknown.

Mancetter does not appear in the Domesday Book of 1086 but in 1196 a Walter de Mancetter granted land to endow the parish church. The chancel walls of the Church of England parish church of Saint Peter still include 12th century masonry. The chancel and nave were remodelled early in the 13th century and the north aisle was added later in the 13th century. The bell tower, the south aisle and the clerestorey of the nave all seem to have been added in the 15th century. The south porch was added early in the 17th century. Restoration work was carried out in 1876, 1911 and 1930, and the Gothic Revival architect C.C. Rolfe may have undertaken restoration work in 1899.

The tower has a peal of five bells, of which the oldest was cast about 1350, another early in the 16th century and the treble, tenor and third bell in the middle of the 17th century. The advowson of St. Peter’s was impropriated by the Cistercian Abbey of Merevale in 1449. Mancetter Manor is a timber-framed building dating from about 1330. An intermediate floor was inserted in the great hall in about 1480 and the south wing was added in about 1580. The central chinmeystack was probably inserted in the 17th century and small extensions to the house were made in the 18th and 19th centuries.

The modern name Mancetter is a reduced form of an old Celtic name Manduessedum, first recorded in the Antonine Itinerary in the 4th Century. It is composed of a British element *mandu – ‘horse’ or ‘pony’ and a Gaulish *essedo – ‘horse chariot’. Although the first element is common in Gaulish names, the application of the second element to a place-name is obscure. The second element of the modern name is ultimately from the OE -ceaster – ‘a city, an old (Roman) fortification, Roman site’. By the time of the Norman Conquest in 1066 ceaster was probably pronounced roughly like modern “Chester”. The form -cetter reflects the difficulty that some French-speaking Norman clerks had with the English sounds ch and st (compare also Exeter, Old English Escanceaster).