
Driveways · Hartley Wintney, Hampshire
Driveways that suit Hartley Wintney gardens.
A small, family-run team building driveways across Hartley Wintney and the surrounding Hampshire postcodes. Same crew on site every day, work that's meant to age well.
Workshop in GU15 - close to Hartley Wintney
Same team on site every day
10+ years across Surrey, Berkshire, Hampshire
Typical book-in is four to eight weeks; build one to three weeks on site.
What we mean by driveways
The bit beneath the surface.
Driveways are the only part of the garden that takes a car every day. The ones that sink at the wheel tracks or rut at the gates were almost always laid on a sub-base that was too shallow, or edged in courses that weren't haunched in concrete. The visible block is the easy bit.
Sub-base built for the load
Type 1 to 200mm minimum for cars, compacted in 100mm layers - not dumped in one go. Geotextile separation where the ground is soft or wet.
Edges haunched, not just laid
Perimeter and feature courses haunched in C20 concrete so the field doesn't migrate sideways at the kerbline within five years.
Pattern that suits the house
Herringbone for strength under traffic, stretcher for paths and edges, clay or concrete block chosen to read with the property. Feature courses in a contrast tone where the front asks for it.
Why this works in Hartley Wintney
Locally tuned, not location-swapped.
What we build for Hartley Wintney gardens isn't generic driveways - the materials, the falls and the finish are tuned to the houses we see across the area.
Some Hartley Wintney plots sit within or near the conservation area. We design with that in mind - eaves heights, materials and finishes that sit quietly within the setting.
Recent driveways
A few from in and around Hartley Wintney.
Hand-picked from recent projects across Hampshire. Same approach, different gardens.






How we build it
The detail, in plain numbers.
Sub-base
Type 1 to 200mm under driveways, 100mm under paths
Laying course
30–50mm sharp sand, screeded level
Edges
Perimeter haunched in C20 concrete
Jointing
Kiln-dried sand brushed and vibrated, repeated after a week
BudgetMost block-paved driveways sit between £6,500 and £18,000 depending on size, pattern and drainage.
TimingTypical book-in is four to eight weeks; build one to three weeks on site.
Common questions
What Hartley Wintney clients usually ask about driveways.
How long does a typical driveway take?+
Most domestic driveways run one to two weeks from break-out to final brushing. Larger drives with feature courses, kerbs and drainage can stretch to three.
Will the new driveway need planning permission?+
If it drains to a permeable area or includes a soakaway, no - under permitted development. If you're paving over to non-permeable surface without drainage, sometimes yes. We design with permeability or proper soakaway drainage in mind so it isn't an issue.
Can we keep our existing kerb line and just replace the surface?+
Sometimes - if the kerbs are sound and properly haunched. We check on the first visit and only rebuild what genuinely needs it.
How do we stop the joints going green or weedy?+
Proper kiln-dried sand jointing, brushed and vibrated, repeated a week later as the sand settles. A polymeric joint compound is an option on shaded drives where moss is a persistent problem. We give you care notes for the first year.
Other work in Hartley Wintney
Same team, different parts of the garden.
Nearby
Driveways in nearby areas.
Hartley Wintney · Hampshire
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