Reclaimed Secondary Walling Stone - Per SQM
£120.00 Inc. VAT£100.00 Ex. VATUnit price /UnavailableIn stockReclaimed Punch Face Building Stone - 6” Backed Off
£150.00 Inc. VAT£125.00 Ex. VATUnit price /UnavailableIn stockReclaimed Parallel Punch Building Stone - Dressed & Backed Off
£180.00 Inc. VAT£150.00 Ex. VATUnit price /UnavailableIn stockReclaimed Yorkshire Delph Building Stone - 6” Backed Off
£168.00 Inc. VAT£140.00 Ex. VATUnit price /UnavailableIn stockDressed Sandstone Pitched Face Building Stone
£120.00 Inc. VAT£100.00 Ex. VATUnit price /UnavailableReclaimed Pitch Face Building Stone
£168.00 Inc. VAT£140.00 Ex. VATUnit price /UnavailableIn stockReclaimed Punched Face Ashlar Building Stone - Depth 115mm
£168.00 Inc. VAT£140.00 Ex. VATUnit price /UnavailableReclaimed Punched Building Stone - Backed Off
£144.00 Inc. VAT£120.00 Ex. VATUnit price /UnavailableVery low stockReclaimed Derbyshire Building Stone - 6” Backed Off
£168.00 Inc. VAT£140.00 Ex. VATUnit price /UnavailableIn stockReclaimed Gritstone Building Stone - Backed Off
£144.00 Inc. VAT£120.00 Ex. VATUnit price /UnavailableVery low stockRandom Dressed Reclaimed Building Stone - Backed Off
£90.00 Inc. VAT£75.00 Ex. VATUnit price /UnavailableIn stock100mm Split Face Walling Stone - Per SQM
£100.00 Inc. VAT£83.33 Ex. VATUnit price /UnavailableReclaimed Stone Quoins - 450mm x 300mm
£42.00 Inc. VAT£35.00 Ex. VATUnit price /UnavailableIn stock- £0.00 Inc. VAT
£0.00 Ex. VATUnit price /Unavailable Reclaimed Stone Quoins - 300mm x 300mm
£30.00 Inc. VAT£25.00 Ex. VATUnit price /UnavailableIn stockReclaimed Rough Stone Quoins - Made to Order & Size
£30.00 Inc. VAT£25.00 Ex. VATUnit price /UnavailableReclaimed Ashlar Runcorn Sand Stone
£180.00 Inc. VAT£150.00 Ex. VATUnit price /UnavailableVery low stock- Sold out
Reclaimed Facing Building Stone - Backed Off
£78.00 Inc. VAT£65.00 Ex. VATUnit price /Unavailable
Reasons to Shop at Reclaimed Brick Company
Reclaimed Building Stone
Explore our extensive range of reclaimed building stone, perfect for various construction and landscaping projects. Our collection includes Yorkshire Delph, gritstone, and sandstone, each meticulously sourced and cleaned.
These stones are ideal for creating stunning walls, pathways, and architectural features. Whether you’re working on a new build, an extension, or a garden project, our reclaimed building stone offers a sustainable and aesthetically pleasing solution.
Browse our website to discover more and request samples for your next project.
Reclaimed Stone Projects
Our Reclaimed Materials were used to build this fantastic outdoor bar and BBQ area.
Using reclaimed stone has created a seamless extension to the main stone house ensuring this new feature adds a great outdoor space to relax in the warmer weather whilst fitting in perfectly with its surroundings.
Please contact us with your project requirements today to see how our professional team can help you create this look.
Products - Reclaimed Building Stone & Reclaimed Oak Beams
Frequently Asked Questions
Building Stone
How is building stone reclaimed?
How is building stone reclaimed?
Building stone is reclaimed through a meticulous process that involves salvaging materials from buildings and other structures.
The process begins with carefully dismantling these structures to preserve the integrity of the stone. Once removed, the stones are cleaned to remove any mortar, dirt, or debris.
They are then sorted and graded based on their size, type, and quality. This reclaimed stone is often repurposed for new construction projects, providing a sustainable and environmentally friendly alternative to newly quarried stone
Where does Reclaimed Stone come from?
Where does Reclaimed Stone come from?
Reclaimed stone is sourced from a variety of old structures that are no longer in use, such as buildings and walls. These stones are salvaged during the demolition or renovation of these structures, cleaned, and repurposed for new projects. This process not only preserves the historical and aesthetic value of the stone but also promotes sustainability by reducing the need for new quarrying
Different types of building & walling stone?
Different types of building & walling stone?
- Sandstone: Known for its durability and versatility, sandstone is a popular choice for both building and walling. It comes in a variety of colours and textures, making it suitable for a range of architectural styles.
- Limestone: This stone is valued for its uniform texture and natural beauty. Limestone is often used in both structural and decorative applications, providing a classic and elegant look.
- Granite: Renowned for its strength and resistance to weathering, granite is ideal for exterior projects. Its distinctive grain and color variations add a unique aesthetic to any structure.
- Yorkshire Delph: A type of sandstone, Yorkshire Delph is prized for its rich color and historical significance. It is commonly used in restoration projects to match existing stonework.
- Gritstone: This coarse-grained sandstone is known for its robustness and is often used in heavy-duty construction projects. Its rough texture provides a rustic and natural appearance.
- Ashlar: Ashlar stones are finely dressed and cut to uniform shapes, making them perfect for precise and detailed masonry work. They are often used in high-end architectural projects for their clean and polished look.
These types of building and walling stones are carefully sourced and reclaimed to ensure quality and sustainability, making them excellent choices for both new constructions and restoration projects.
Guidance
How to order Building Stone online?
How to order Building Stone online?
Ordering building stone online has never been easier. Browse our extensive collection of high-quality new & reclaimed paving, perfect for any project.
Simply select your desired products, add them to your cart, and proceed to checkout.
Enjoy the convenience of nationwide delivery and the option to request samples before you buy.
How to lay walling stone?
How to lay walling stone?
- Prepare the Foundation: Start by digging a trench about one foot deep and wide enough to accommodate the base stones. This foundation will provide stability for your wall.
- Lay the Base Stones: Place the largest and flattest stones at the bottom of the trench. These stones should be laid snugly and level to form a solid base.
- Build Up Layers: Begin laying stones in layers, working from the bottom up. Each stone should be placed with its length running into the wall, not along it. This helps to tie the wall together and adds strength.
- Fill Gaps: Use smaller stones or rubble to fill any gaps between the larger stones. This helps to lock the stones in place and adds stability.
- Check for Level and Plumb: Regularly check that the stones are level and the wall is plumb (vertically straight). Adjust as necessary to maintain a straight and even wall.
- Add Through Stones: For added stability, place through stones (stones that extend through the entire width of the wall) at regular intervals. These stones help to bind the wall together.
- Cap the Wall: Finish the wall with a layer of cap stones. These larger, flat stones protect the wall from weather and add a finished look.
By following these steps, you can create a strong and attractive wall using reclaimed walling stone.
Can you match stone to my house?
Can you match stone to my house?
Yes, we offer a sample service to ensure your building stone matches your project requirements.
Samples can be purchased on the product page by clicking the
'Order a Sample' button.
Please contact us for more details on delivery options and costs.