TN25 Wye imprinted Concrete Company
Enfield pattern imprinted concrete driveway
Jaywick imprinted concrete driveway
Maidstone imprinted concrete driveway
Stowmarket imprinted concrete
Hampshire pattern imprinted concrete driveway
Bedfordshire turf installation
Riverview park Gravesend pattern imprinted concrete driveway
Margate pattern imprinted concrete driveway
Burgess Hill concrete driveway
Herne bay imprinted concrete
Imprinted concrete in Dover
Wye is an historic village in Kent, England, centred 12 miles (19 km) from Canterbury, and is also the main village in the civil parish of Wye with Hinxhill. The population of the ward was 2,282 in 2011.[1] It was home to London University's agricultural college until 2009, which was internationally famous for developing new varieties of hops, such as Wye Challenger. In March 2013 the village was voted 3rd best place to live in the UK by The Sunday Time