Historically 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.
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Known as a Yellow London Stock’, these bricks have been extensively used in London and the surrounding counties since the 17th century. The bricks are a dark yellow colour and exhibit flashing and some black overburns as a result of how the bricks were fired with the addition of waste products in the clay.
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Our 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.
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A 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.
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These 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.
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Manufactured using traditional extrusion methods, the red to orange shading of these very hard bricks is commonly seen across Southern England.
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The most popular Victorian brick used throughout the Midlands in the Shire counties in both private and public sector buildings. Manufactured by cutting an extruded ribbon of clay by wire, hence the name, they are typically shades of red to orange
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These hydraulically pressed bricks were used in the 19th century terraced housing across North West England. They feature a characteristic red and orange base, pale flashings and dark ‘overburns’
This is available in a Imperial and a metric size
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A new handmade Antique / Buff metric brick with shades of pink and yellow showing burns, ideal for restoration projects.
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A Imperial new plinth stretcher made to look reclaimed a lovely addition to any brick work
ViewHalf Round Copings are the traditional way to cap brickwalls.
We have both imperial and metric in stock
ViewPerfect for a decorative finish to parapet and freestanding walls whilst helping to reduce water penetration and saturation of the brickwork below
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