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WIDTH: Random
LENGTH: Random
THICKNESS: 20 to 30 mm
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COLOUR: Buff, Brown and grey tones
Our Reclaimed Random Barn Yorkstone Walling brings authentic rural character to garden and building projects, using stone salvaged from traditional farm buildings and field boundaries. Each piece features naturally weathered faces, irregular shapes and varied buff and grey tones, creating walls with depth and texture.
Genuine reclaimed Yorkstone interior paving brings historic character, warmth, and durability into any interior space, from kitchens and hallways to living areas and entrance halls. Carefully selected from prestigious UK sites and landmarks, each flagstone showcases unique patina, colour variation, and surface texture developed over decades of use. reduced thickness options make these reclaimed Yorkstone slabs easier to handle, cut, and install.
Reclaimed Random Walling is characterful reclaimed stone walling that brings the rich history and natural weathering of old English properties into your project. Each stone features unique colour variation, patina, and texture, creating an authentic, time-worn appearance ideal for extensions, new builds, boundary walls, and garden features. This reclaimed walling offers a sustainable way to achieve a traditional, heritage look with genuine depth and charm
Genuine 18th Century Reclaimed Cathedral Yorkstone Paving is an exceptionally rare and prestigious paving stone, salvaged from historic English sites to showcase authentic period character. Each flag features a beautifully preserved second face with natural patina, subtle colour variation, and time-worn texture, celebrating centuries of craftsmanship.
Reclaimed Select Grade Yorkstone Paving combines premium reclaimed Yorkstone flags with carefully selected colour, texture, and surface quality to create an exceptional stone floor with genuine heritage appeal. Engineered in innovative reduced thicknesses, these reclaimed Yorkstone slabs are lighter and easier to handle, making installation simpler while maintaining the rich patina, tonal variation, and historic character developed over decades of use.