The nobility of local stone,
shaped to last.
For two generations, Carrière Hazotte has been extracting, cutting, and selecting exceptional natural stone from the Condroz soil, between Nandrin and Tinlot. Used for your terraces, facades, edging, or low walls, our local stone adds character to all your outdoor landscaping projects. Elegant, robust, and durable, it embodies a way of building that is both deeply rooted and forward-looking.
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Facades, garden walls, garden decoration
A timeless aesthetic to enhance your walls, fences, and landscaping projects.View category -
Roadworks, kerbs, gravel
Robust materials to provide a long-lasting structure for your access roads and pathways.View category -
Terraces, driveways, courtyards
Add character to your outdoor spaces with our resistant and elegant natural stone slabs.View category
One stone, one story.
Immerse yourself in the heart of our family quarry and discover the story of expertise passed down for more than 40 years. Each stone tells of a land, a gesture, a project.
Values & commitments Family-run and local
Our commitments
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Circular economy
Zero-waste quarry, reuse of materials
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Artisanal quality
Traditional and modern stone cutting
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Sustainable responsibility
Short supply chain, low carbon footprint
About A family business rooted in its region
For more than forty years, Hazotte has been much more than a quarry. It is a story of family, roots, and passion. Located in the heart of the Liège Condroz, between Nandrin and Tinlot, the company is now led by the second generation.
Here, stone is extracted with respect for the land, cut with exacting standards, and offered with a commitment to sound advice. We work hand in hand with building and landscape professionals, as well as with private individuals who wish to build beautifully, responsibly, and with local materials.
We believe in a local economy, in long-term partnerships, and in passing on the trade. Our teams are stable, passionate, available, and proud to help showcase local heritage.
Delivery available throughout Wallonia, Luxembourg, and northern France.