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Sett (paving)

A sett, also known as a Belgian block, is a broadly rectangular quarried stone used for paving roads. Originally, setts were cut from natural stone, however, today they are often made from concrete.

Etymology[edit]

The word "sett" is derived from the old English word "setl" which means a seat or place of rest. The term "Belgian block" refers to the widely used blocks in the Belgian region during the 19th century.

Description[edit]

Setts are usually made of granite, notable for its physical properties of hardness and durability. They are typically cut to a rectangular shape, although some setts are cut into other shapes. This makes them suitable for use in a variety of settings, including roads, pavements, and patios.

Usage[edit]

Setts are often used in landscaping and can be laid in a variety of patterns, such as herringbone, basketweave, or stretcher bond. They are also used in historic preservation projects due to their traditional appearance and long-lasting nature.

Related Terms[edit]

  • Cobblestone: While similar to setts, cobblestones are naturally rounded stones used in paving, as opposed to the quarried, shaped setts.
  • Paver: A paver is a paving stone, tile, brick or piece of concrete used to create outdoor flooring or hardstanding.
  • Flagstone: Flagstone is a flat stone, usually used for paving slabs or walkways, patios, fences and roofing.

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