A fine to medium grained buff coloured Sandstone from the Carboniferous age. This versatile Stone has been extracted from the Stoke Hall Quarry at Grindleford since 1835. Its durability and consistent buff colour makes Stoke Hall sandstone a popular choice for a wide range of building types and styles across the UK. With extensive reserves readily available, Stoke Hall sandstone is perfect for all size of projects from major commercial builds to residential developments.

Significant project records for Stoke Hall include commercial and civic buildings, some dating back to the early 1900s. It should also be noted that in recent years Stoke Hall sandstone has been deemed a suitable match to Scottish blonde sandstones which are no longer available. Stoke Hall has been specified for the mixed use development on George IV Bridge Edinburgh (including the Hotel Missoni).

Specification Details for Stoke Hall (Sandstone)

Please note that these product properties are not a replacement for the manufacturer's literature and it is always recommended that Marshalls Stancliffe Stones is consulted before specifying.

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