Help to identify a type of patio slab

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    jcourtois Apprentice Gardener

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    I had to make holes in my garden and some slabs are broken, I'm looking to find a replacement but no luck on google or with the samples I requested.

    This was done by the previous owner and I don't have any invoice.

    Any idea what slabs they are from the photos (I added dry and wet)?

    Thank you
     

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    Welcome to GC. :)

    I bought the same pattern from B&M last year. I believe Jewson's have them too.
     
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    Thank you very much.

    Do you know the name, type or color?
     
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    No I'm sorry, you'll have to go and look at them. I didn't bother with the details as I only wanted four to put at the base of my bird feeding station. There were three different shades of grey available and a couple of other colours.
     
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    I did some work for a client with similar paving , couldn't remember the name other than it were black Indian stone , quick google and it looks to be black Indian limestone
     
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