Cobbles up to 120mm Fish Friendly
Within our large cobbles for garden range, sized up too 120mm you’ll find a stunning range of cobble textures and colours to explore. So whether you’re searching for a formal look or something that packs plenty of personality for your outdoor project, you’ll find it here on our website. (Scroll to the bottom of the page for large cobble FAQS)
Our cobbles, measuring up to 120mm, (see sizing information here) are suitable for various decorative landscaping projects, including garden rockeries, garden borders, and water features. These larger cobblestones are also perfect for adding weight to gabion baskets.
We also offer smaller matching pebbles to complement the larger cobbles, allowing garden designers and landscapers to experiment with scale and create seamless transitions between different features in their projects.
Up To 120mm Cobbles Usage Ideas
Cobbles measuring up to 120mm are geared towards projects that require easy ground coverage for borders, rockeries, or decorative water features.
Establishing A Garden Colour Scheme
Large garden cobbles offer a stunning style statement to enhance an existing colour scheme in your garden or likewise establish one from scratch.
With shades spanning blacks, greys, blues, whites and even deep rusty tones - there is a shade to complement every outdoor project.
Garden Borders
Our up to 120mm cobbles span stone sizes between 30mm and 120mm, depending on your style. These larger stones are best suited to decorative projects, including garden borders.
Gabion Basket Fillers
Gabion baskets can make walls, seating and other striking architectural features. All that’s required are large cobbles or stones to fill the baskets, and our up to 120mm cobbles are one such option to explore. We advise checking your gabion mesh size to ensure you are purchasing the right cobble size.
Ornamental Water Features
Cobbles, such as our tweed cobbles, are fish-friendly and can also be used for other types of water features. They develop a beautiful colour when wet, featuring an attractive blend of brown, tan, and cream tones.
Large Cobbles For Garden FAQs
We’ve answered the most common questions about cobbles measuring approximately 120mm below. If you need help with how many cobbles you need for your garden, read our gravel calculator guide here.
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What Are The Best Cobbles For Landscaping?
With any landscaping project, the aim is to create a spectacular display while considering any functional requirements (e.g., stone size, weight, colour, and the overall purpose of the feature).
So, when it comes to choosing the best cobbles for landscaping, we encourage you to consider these factors in your design goals.
Our White cobbles are a best seller due to their clean, crisp appearance, which instantly brightens up any border. However, a personal favourite of our team is our duck egg cobbles, which have a gorgeous, smooth texture.
What Are Scottish Cobbles?
Scottish cobbles are a premium highland stone made from granite. Spanning a stunning mix of cream, rusty pink, brown, black, blue and grey tones, they appear pale when dry but develop a lush depth of colour when wet to enhance any garden colour scheme.
The broad spectrum of their colour means there is a shade which will complement every outdoor project. The rounded texture of Scottish cobbles creates softness and versatility. They can be used for various outdoor projects such as driveways, rockeries, borders, or water features.
What Is The Difference Between Gravel And Cobbles?
Gravel comprises crushed aggregate and is designed to provide a comfortable walking surface. Cobbles are more prominent and are geared more towards decorative use, where there is a need to add visual interest or even physical weight to a functional display or structure.