Marshalls have paved the Monopoly Board

From Mayfair to Marylebone and Liverpool Street to Leicester Square, Marshalls, the hard landscapers, have paved the way for better landscapes for some of the most prestigious landmarks in and around London. And now Marshalls have launched their very own version of Monopoly.

‘Marshalls Monopoly’ shows Marshalls have supplied hard landsacping to all the properties on the Monopoly board – so now you can work your way around the streets of London, stepping on some of the most beautiful and durable paving in the world.

Proud of their reputation as suppliers of natural stone products, Marshalls have supplied hard landscaping products throughout the UK since the 1890s. For almost 200 years Yorkstone, in particular, has been the nation’s favourite choice of paving stone. With its outstanding technical properties, Yorkstone is laid in some of the most iconic sites around London, such as Trafalgar Square and Whitehall as well as many properties on the Monopoly Board, such as Oxford Street, Park Lane and Kings Cross Station.

The vast majority of Marshalls natural stone is sourced and manufactured from their own quarries and factories in the foothills of the Pennines. The continued desire to have high quality UK products has resulted in Marshalls continuing to invest in machinery to service both the UK and overseas markets. Marshalls have the capability to produce more than 200,000m2 of Yorkstone paving and can easily service any natural stone paving scheme regardless of its size and complexity.

Marshalls continuously conduct rigorous screening to ensure that all their imported natural stone is manufactured and supplied to the highest ethical standards and Marshalls are members of the Ethical Trading Initiative and the UN Global Compact. They have won several awards for their groundbreaking work in sustainability.

Sustainability is not just about the environment. Marshalls believe that sustainability must be at the heart of their business, balancing the social, the environmental and the economic. Marshalls call this their triple bottom line:

  • Social progress which recognises the needs of everyone
  • Effective protection of the environment
  • Maintenance of stable levels of economic growth.