We carry a range or reclaimed handmade nib tiles.
Please enquire regarding current stock as it can change regularly.
Please enquire regarding current stock as it can change regularly.
ViewThese are natural coloured rich brown clay roof tiles with only tonal variations produced without any stains or pigments. These tiles look best against lighter multi-coloured brickwork.
ViewWe have 1000s of Reclaimed Continuous Nib
Clay Tiles in the yard all different shades from light weathered to dark weathered
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Please enquire about current stocks as they can change regularly.
ViewNatural multi-coloured red and brown clay roof tiles produced without any artificial stains or pigments. A softer lighter colour, which is popular in the south of the country.
ViewThe multi tile is based on oranges and reds including a few darker tiles.
The key to our flagship colour blend is the natural variations caused by traditional firing methods ensuring that no two tiles are the same colour or shape and the shades merge into each other.
This avoids a contrived look, often seen when single colour tiles are mixed on site.
ViewPlease enquire regarding current stock as it can change regularly.
ViewThis colour has the depth and subtlety of a true blue clay colour which can provide an effective contrast to light coloured stone and brick work. It is deeper and darker than the Blue Brindle and Dark Heather.
Some companies produce a dark tile by the application of a spray on surface stain, however the Dreadnought range of genuine traditional blue clay colours, with their natural shade variations are obtained through the careful control of the kiln atmosphere that converts the iron content of the clay to blue in the manner of Staffordshire Blue bricks. A skilled process established by generations of brick and tile makers which is unique to the Dreadnought Factory.
This tile works equally well for contemporary roofs as it does for heritage roofs. A church reroof with Staffordshire blue smooth tiles won the Best Heritage Roof Award at the 2018 Pitched Roofing Awards and a highly contemporary selfbuild project featuring the same tiles has been awarded Best Small Project at the 2020 Roofing Awards.
This Staffordshire blue clay roof tile offers an alternative to natural slate with the potential to incorporate ornamental elements in the roof.
ViewThis blend is a great mixture, the Chartridge roof tile has an orange base with a burnt natural texture on its face offering you the classic Victorian look
ViewCoverage per m² = From 43.5 to 47.6
Nominal gauge = From 105 mm to 115 mm
Perhaps, the best known and most widely used natural colour produced from Etruria Marl. Ideal for matching and repairs, with their subtle shade variations, the traditional red Smoothfaced single camber clay roof tile is widely used throughout areas where clay tiles are established and appreciated for its rich red colour. Red Sandfaced tiles give a softer appearance and are chosen more frequently in the South.
ViewThe Wentworth gives a beautiful blend of dark reds and brown tiles ensuring that your property will have that old classic look from day one.
ViewCoverage per m² = From 43.5 to 47.6
Nominal gauge = From 105 mm to 115 mm