ABOUT BATH GRANITE & MARBLE

Bath Granite & Marble is a family-run stone fabrication business with more than 25 years of experience.

From our factory in Frome and our showrooms in Frome and Lyndhurst, we help homeowners, designers, kitchen companies, architects and developers choose stone surfaces that are properly planned, carefully made and fitted with care.

Our

WORK


Bath Granite & Marble is a family run stone fabrication business with more than 25 years of experience. From our factory in Frome and our showrooms in Frome and Lyndhurst, we template, fabricate and install stone surfaces for homes, businesses and trade projects across the UK.

Our work includes kitchen worktops, bathroom vanity tops, islands, splashbacks, hearths, utility rooms, flooring and bespoke interior details. We work with granite, marble, quartz, quartzite, porcelain and sintered stone, helping each customer choose a material that suits the space, the design and the way it will be used every day.

Every project starts with understanding what the customer needs. Sometimes that means helping a homeowner feel clearer about their kitchen renovation. Sometimes it means supporting a designer, architect, developer or kitchen company with a more detailed brief. In every case, the aim is the same: to make the stone element feel considered, practical and properly handled from the beginning.

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Our

approach


Choosing stone can feel like a big decision. There are colours, finishes, materials, thicknesses, edges, splashbacks, seams and practical questions to think through- often while the customer is already making many other decisions about the wider project.

Our approach is to make that process feel easier. We do not expect people to know all the answers before they come to us. Some customers arrive with detailed plans and a clear material in mind. Others simply know the feeling they want the room to have, or they are trying to choose between several options.

We help narrow those choices down in a way that feels calm and practical. That might mean comparing quartz with granite, explaining how marble behaves over time, looking at porcelain for a lower maintenance finish, or helping someone understand how a full slab may look very different from a small sample. Good advice at this stage can make the whole project feel more confident.

The

detail


A finished stone surface is shaped by much more than the material itself. The final result depends on how the slab is selected, where the seams are placed, how the edges are finished, how cut-outs are positioned and how the stone meets the surrounding cabinets, walls, sinks, taps and appliances.

Many of these details are easy to miss at the start of a project, but they make a real difference once the worktop is fitted. A simple looking surface can still involve careful planning behind the scenes, especially when there is natural veining, a large island, a detailed splashback or a tight space to work around.

That is why our process matters. Once the site is ready, we template accurately, fabricate the stone at our Frome factory and prepare each piece before installation. It is this combination of practical experience, careful planning and skilled finishing that helps the final surface feel right in the room- not just on paper.

Our

promise


We want Bath Granite & Marble to be known for more than beautiful stone. Beautiful materials matter, but they are only one part of the finished result. The experience around the project matters too: clear advice, honest guidance, good communication and a team that takes responsibility for the details.

Our promise is to help people choose well, then make it properly. That means being realistic about which materials suit which spaces, explaining the practical differences clearly and handling each stage with care, from the first conversation through to the final fit.

Whether we are working with a homeowner, a designer, a kitchen studio, a bathroom company, an architect or a developer, we want the process to feel considered and well managed. The finished surface should not only look good on installation day. It should feel like it belongs in the space and works for real life.