Haddonstone, the UK’s leading manufacturer of premium garden and architectural cast stonework, celebrates the lasting legacy of five of its original outdoor designs.
Founded in 1971, the Northamptonshire brand initially sold just seven products. Each design was lovingly handcrafted by founder Bob Barrow, working out of his modest garage.
Fast forward to today, and five of these designs remain bestsellers in the range - an impressive feat given Haddonstone celebrates its 55th anniversary next year!
Haddonstone’s commitment to producing beautiful, durable, and handcrafted cast stone products has ensured these designs not only withstand the test of time but continue to enhance gardens year after year.
The company’s success is a testament to the vision of its founder and the dedication of the talented craftsmen who continue to bring these pieces to life.
Bob's son, David Barrow has assumed the role of Managing Director and says: “We are incredibly proud of the legacy these original designs have created. These products are symbols of the quality and craftsmanship that have defined Haddonstone for over five decades. It’s a privilege to see them continue to be loved and admired by our clients even to this day.”

Haddonstone Plaited Basket, Elizabethan Jardiniere, Regency Urn (pictured on Regency Pedestal) and Straight 51" Seat.
Five iconic designs that have stood the test of time
Plaited Basket
A classic favourite for small gardens, balconies, traditional terraces and patios. Perfect for creating small floral displays.
Elizabethan Jardiniere
This impressive jardinière is just right for large plants and gardens. Ideal when positioned as a pair either side of a doorway.
French Urn
A replica of a French Renaissance urn, this popular planter boasts attractive entwined vine and acanthus leafing.
Regency Urn
Reflecting early nineteenth century architecture, this urn is a popular design in the Regency style.
Straight 51” Seat
A timeless cast stone seat design complete with eye-catching scrolled supports featuring grapes and vines.
Explore the full collection at haddonstone.com or visit Haddonstone's Show Gardens.