Whilst Covid restrictions have eased generally, Landford Stone will continue to see customers by appointment only to ensure that there is always a member of the sales team available to assist you. Please call or email us to make an appointment.
We are happy for you to remove your masks whilst outside but respectfully ask that you continue to wear them whilst in the showroom.
Thank you for your continued support and cooperation.
Giles Lane, Landford, Salisbury, Wiltshire, SP5 2BG
Christmas Opening Hours:
We will be closed from Friday 24th December 2021. We look forward to welcoming you back from Tuesday 4th January 2022.
Regular Opening Hours:
Monday – Friday: 8.30 am – 5 pm
Saturday: 8.30 am – 12.30 pm
(Please note: collection on Saturday is not possible as our factory is closed)
Sunday: Closed
(During the winter, daylight hours only)
Please come and visit Landford Stone in the beautiful Wiltshire countryside. We will be able to show you a wide selection of granite, limestone, marble and manufactured stone. We actively encourage our clients to browse our facility in a relaxed atmosphere and to select and take away samples of stone to enable you to make your selection.
For Sat Nav devices, please enter ‘SP5 2BG’.
From Salisbury
Leave Salisbury on the A36 in the direction of Southampton. Remain on the A36 for 8 miles. At the village sign for Landford prepare to turn left. The turning for Landford Stone (Giles Lane) is just 100 metres beyond the Landford sign. Our offices are approximately 500 metres from the A36 at the bottom of Giles Lane (left fork prior to the ford).
From Southampton / Bournemouth
Exit the M27 at Junction 2 and follow the signs for Romsey and Salisbury (A36). Cross the Ower roundabout following the signs for Salisbury A36. After 5 miles you will enter the village of Landford. The turning for Landford Stone (Giles Lane) is situtated at the far end of Landford village. After passing the BP petrol station, Giles Lane is 500 metres on your right. Our offices are 500 metres from the A36 junction and the bottom of Giles Lane (left fork prior to the ford).