Calling all brickies, builders or brick lovers - whats this?

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Dewi

Veteran
the planner 'suggested' today that the extension really should be matching i didnt realise i would need any. (The plans clearly showed it was to be rendered!!!)

Try and keep to render if you can as stone (it looks like ashlar stone not cladding) will cost much more. Depending where you are planning to extend will you be covering some of the existing stone? If so how about reusing a small amount to keep the planners sweet and rendering the rest?
 

Dewi

Veteran
These look local to you?

Perhaps email the photo and I am sure they could advise

http://www.glmstonesales.co.uk/glm_about.asp
 

dellzeqq

pre-talced and mighty
Location
SW2
Andy - you have e-mail. I've no idea why I couldn't get the text to load yesterday.

I definitely think that render is the better bet. Even if you find the block, delivery on this stuff can take forever, and, here's the really **** thing - batches will have different colours. You could put your new walls up and find that you have just missed.

S
 

I like Skol

A Minging Manc...
it looks like clading to me


Definitely not cladding. loads of housing developments built using this material on this side of the Pennines too, mainly during the 90's and in semi-rural locations to try and fit in with the feel of the area (Glossop district and the Saddleworth side of Oldham etc). Came in many shades from yellow through to grey and probably changed everytime to keep up with fashions and could be a nightmare to match to.

As suggested, try builders merchants but if you fancy a bit of detective work you could talk to a few brick manufacturers who might point you in the right direction. Also possibly worth checking a few stones to see if they carry any markings. Can you pinch a few from somewhere inconspicuous like a step or a wall that will be obscured by the extension? If you could find a stone with the manufacturers name on then you are halfway there.

Good luck!
 
Looks a bit like Gritstone

gritstone-walling_51542_1.jpg


http://www.salvo.co.uk/stone/forsale-4.html#52172 Only 2800 sq. yds available though.
 
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andyfromotley

andyfromotley

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thank you everyone. i have spoken to the planner and the matter s now resolved, but you were all terribly helpful and resourceful. (except those who told me it was cladding. how very dare you!)

cheers andy
 
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