Bekstone Video
[X]Pitched
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| Mendip | Natural Light Weathered | Sherwood | Oolite Cream | Grey |
Split
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| Mendip | Natural Light Weathered | Sherwood | Oolite Cream | Grey |
This walling has a slightly uneven finish to its face which looks similar to rough hewn stone. It's often preferred to brick due to the range of course heights and lengths. It can be laid in either a coursed pattern or to create a more authentic appearance use two or more course height blocks.
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| Example of Split Walling Finish |
Similar to naturally quarried and dressed stone. It has a rough raised profile that produces the subtle, authentic rugged appearance of traditional tooled stone found in many Limestone and Sandstone areas. It is available in a range of block heights, lengths and colours and is found in many rural and urban areas.
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| Example of Pitched Walling |
Has a rough irregular shape and finish that replicates old weathered stone. It is especially popular in rural areas such as the Cotswolds and the South West. It is an authentic cost effective alternative to natural stone that is readily accepted and approved by local planning authorities and conservationists.
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| Example of Tumbled Walling |
Bekstone Weathered Dressed walling has the appearance of walling stone that has endured the elements for hundreds of years and is representative of many stone buildings throughout the United Kingdom. Each block has a well-defined raised face and irregular shape resembling weather-beaten pitched or dressed stone.
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| Example of Weathered Walling |
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