
A high quality orange / red brick that was historically used in period properties such as barns and farmhouses throughout the Shire counties.
DetailsCheshire Reclaim a new brick very popular throughout the North of England since the 19th century, this brick has a rough rustic appearance with shades of orange/red and browns.
DetailsGeorgian handmade bricks were extensively used in towns and rural areas throughout the late 17th and early 18th centuries displaying a colour spectrum ranging from plum to oranges and soft reds
DetailsJust like our handmade Soft Reds, these attractive facing bricks undergo an ageing process to give them an identical appearance to genuine reclaimed bricks of the Georgian era.
DetailsAn ideal replacement for reclaimed handmade bricks salvaged from the demolition of old farm buildings, this reclamation brick is characterised by red/orange shades weathered with soot and grime with additional traces of lime mortar.
DetailsAn orange/red handmade brick with subtle weathering to give an instantly established look, these bricks were used extensively throughout rural buildings over the centuries throughout the shire counties.
DetailsA feature of grand houses in Southern England and the home counties from the early 17th and 18th centuries, this fine textured brick displays a soft orange shades.
DetailsOur new brick sample wall Is coming along Given our customers a better choice for new bricks
DetailsAn exclusive handmade brick which replicates the weathered appearance that the handmade bricks used in yesteryear in urban areas gain over time.
DetailsA new soft red brick in metric size these are our cheapest brick we have. These are fantastic for garden walls, BBQ,s, or even extensions. Available from our yard in Stokenchurch near High Wycombe
DetailsThis characterful Soft Red is fired at a higher temperature to produce a slightly dark brick with burns
DetailsYellow Multi stocks have been used dating back to the early 19th century, these characteristic red and pink toned bricks were a signature building material throughout London and the south east of England.
DetailsHistorically popular around North London this brick includes red and pink bricks blended with our Reclamation Yellows. The amount of each colour can be tailored to customer requirements.
DetailsOur Yellow Stock undergoes an aging process to change the appearance to that of a genuine reclaimed Yellow Stock brick with a stronger mustard colour with soot engrained on the face and traces of mortar residue.
DetailsA soft creamy yellow brick produced from gault clay and used historically in prestigious buildings for very high quality facing work in Cambridge, London, Suffolk and the home counties. Also commonly know as a Suffolk White.
DetailsThese bricks are carefully put through a series of processes to give a subtle aged appearance. When old, these bricks exhibit a slight weathered grey appearance.
DetailsManufactured using traditional extrusion methods, the red to orange shading of these very hard bricks is commonly seen across Southern England.
DetailsA lovely looking brick with shades of orange and red with burn marks showing signs of traditional fired ovens.
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