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Where we work

A Harrogate & Leeds firm by choice, not by reach.

We work the affluent belt from Harrogate and Wetherby down into North and East Leeds — close enough that we can come back and top the seal up in a few years, which matters more than you'd think.

Imprinted concrete is a local trade done well or a nightmare done cheap, and a lot of the difference is who's still around in four years. We keep to a patch we can service properly: the stone-verge streets of Harrogate, the market-town closes of Wetherby, the conservation frontages of Ilkley, and the newer plots of North and East Leeds around LS15. We know how the ground behaves on these hills, what the councils want for a dropped kerb, and how a hard Wharfedale winter tests a seal.

If you're in or near the towns below, we're a short van-ride away. If you're just outside, ask anyway — if we can do it justice we'll come and measure.

Harrogate Based here

Stone-verge streets and spa-town frontages where the finish has to earn its place — charcoal setts and honed sandstone sit right against the local stone.

Wetherby Based here

Market-town closes and newer executive plots alike; wide sweeping drives with a feature circle are a Wetherby favourite.

Ilkley

Conservation-area frontages need a considered colour and a tidy edge — we keep patterns quiet and the borders sharp.

Boston Spa

A Boston Spa frost finds a badly-sealed drive by February. Two-coat wet seal, expansion cuts done right, and it shrugs the winter off.

Otley

Wharfedale weather and sloping plots mean the falls matter — we set them so water runs to the road, not the garage.

Knaresborough

Tight riverside lanes and awkward accesses; we barrow where a wagon won't reach and still leave it swept.

Pannal

Village-edge homes on the Harrogate side — a short van ride for us, which matters when it's time to top the seal up.

Alwoodley

North Leeds detached homes where a wide cobble-sett drive between gates reads exactly as intended.

Roundhay

Period frontages off the park suit an ashlar or old-cobble sett in charcoal, sealed to a low sheen.

Adel

Leafy, established plots; brindle and autumn tones warm up beautifully against mature planting.

Bramhope

Commuter-belt homes above the valley — falls and drainage get our full attention on the slopes here.

Scarcroft

Larger plots and long approaches where a curving path or a double-bordered drive really carries.

Garforth

East Leeds / LS15 — solid family homes where a hard-wearing, low-maintenance drive pays for itself.

Crossgates

Practical drives that take the daily traffic and still look laid years on.

Colton

Newer estates around LS15 where a feature circle or a contrasting border lifts a standard frontage.

Halton

East Leeds terraces and semis — smart, sealed and kerb-ready, cleaned off and handed back tidy.

Local, and it shows

Why local matters for a driveway

A drive is a long relationship, not a one-off. The seal wants a top-up every few years, the odd oil mark wants dealing with, and the falls have to suit ground you can only really judge by standing on it. A firm two valleys away quotes it once and you never see them again. We'd rather lay fewer, closer, and be the ones you ring.

See finished work across the belt →

Wide grey cobble-sett imprinted concrete driveway between black timber gates at a red-brick detached house

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