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Willow Materials

Your go-to provider for all of your processed stone & gravel, topsoil, clay, mulch, sand, decorative stone & boulders, and millings needs.

Willow Materials

50 Barnum Rd
Bristol CT 06010
United States

860-736-3357

Business Description

Looking for top-quality processed stone, gravel, topsoil, clay, mulch, sand, decorative stone, boulders, or milling in Hartford County CT? Look no further than Willow Materials! Willow Materials offers a wide range of high-quality materials that can be used for any project. We have the right materials to help you whether you are working on a commercial project or just landscaping your yard.

All of our materials are sourced from reputable suppliers and are available at competitive prices. We offer delivery services to ensure that your materials arrive exactly where they are needed. So why wait? Willow Materials is here to help you make your next project a success.

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Monday7:00 am - 4:00 pm
Tuesday7:00 am - 4:00 pm
Wednesday7:00 am - 4:00 pm
Thursday7:00 am - 4:00 pm
Friday7:00 am - 4:00 pm
SaturdayClosed
SundayClosed
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About Bristol

Bristol ( ) is a city, unitary authority area and ceremonial county in South West England, the most populous city in the region. Built around the River Avon, it is bordered by the ceremonial counties of Gloucestershire to the north and Somerset to the south. The county is the West of England combined authority area, this includes the Greater Bristol area (eleventh most populous urban area in the United Kingdom) and nearby places such as Bath.Iron Age hillforts and Roman villas were built near the confluence of the rivers Frome and Avon. Around the beginning of the 11th century, the settlement was known as Brycgstow (Old English: 'the place at the bridge'). Bristol received a royal charter in 1155 and was historically divided between Gloucestershire and Somerset until 1373 when it became a county corporate. From the 13th to the 18th century, Bristol was among the top three English cities, after London, in tax receipts. A major port, Bristol was a starting place for early voyages of exploration to the New World. On a ship out of Bristol in 1497, John Cabot, a Venetian, became the first European to land on mainland North America. In 1499, William Weston, a Bristol merchant, was the first Englishman to lead an exploration to North America. At the height of the Bristol slave trade, from 1700 to 1807, more than 2,000 slave ships carried an estimated 500,000 people from Africa to slavery in the Americas.

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