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When working within sensitive environments, material selection becomes about far more than appearance alone. Heritage sites, historic landmarks, botanic gardens, public institutions, and carefully designed landscapes all require surfaces that respect their surroundings while continuing to perform reliably over time.
For more than 45 years, Addagrip systems have been trusted within precisely these types of environments.
From historic castles overlooking Loch Ness to pathways weaving through world-renowned botanical gardens, Addagrip surfaces have been specified where durability, aesthetics, accessibility, and sensitivity to place must work together. These are projects where the wrong material quickly becomes apparent — and where long-term performance matters just as much as the initial finish.
A key reason resin bound surfacing continues to be chosen for these settings is its ability to integrate naturally within the wider landscape. Using carefully selected natural aggregates, surfaces can complement existing materials and architecture without dominating the environment. The seamless finish creates clean, unobtrusive pathways, while permeability supports natural drainage and helps reduce surface water runoff.
Equally important is the practical performance of the systems themselves. Sensitive environments are often high-footfall spaces that must remain safe, accessible, and visually consistent throughout the year. Whether within a heritage landscape, a public garden, or an educational setting, surfaces must withstand daily use while remaining low maintenance and comfortable underfoot.
This balance between aesthetics and technical performance is something Addagrip has developed over decades of real-world application.
Projects such as Hampton Court Palace’s Magic Garden, the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh, and Urquhart Castle demonstrate how resin bound and resin bonded systems can enhance visitor experience while respecting the historical and environmental significance of a site. In each case, surfacing was carefully specified not simply to look appropriate, but to perform reliably within demanding and highly visible environments.
Trust is earned through consistency. It comes from systems that continue to perform years after installation, from technical support that understands specification challenges, and from working with approved contractors experienced in delivering projects within complex and sensitive settings.
As landscape and public realm projects continue to place greater emphasis on sustainability, accessibility, and longevity, the importance of proven materials becomes even more significant. Surfaces are no longer viewed as purely functional — they are an integral part of how spaces are experienced, preserved, and used over time.
For Addagrip, this remains at the heart of what we do: creating surfaces that are designed to complement their environment, perform for the long term, and justify specification through proven use.


























