Bradstone - Countrystone Walling - Countrystone Buff

Quick Find Code: 049272
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Bradstone - Countrystone Walling - Countrystone Buff

Quick Find Code: 049272
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Grouped product items
Product Name Pack size m2 Price per m2 Units per pack Price Qty
290 x 90 x 136mm 2.50 £134.72 57
£336.79  per pack
inc VAT
290 x 90 x 63mm 5.00 £79.16 228
£395.78  per pack
inc VAT
215 x 90 x 63mm 4.70 £85.94 288
£403.90  per pack
inc VAT
Grouped product items
Product Name Price Qty
290 x 90 x 136mm - Individual
£6.83  per block
inc VAT
290 x 90 x 63mm - Individual
£2.11  per block
inc VAT
215 x 90 x 63mm - Individual
£1.70  per block
inc VAT
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The Countrystone walling is a fully rumbled, mostly double-sided walling block. These reconstituted bricks have been developed to work with Bradstone's Textured, Old Riven, and the Ashbourne ranges. These can be finished off with the Bradstone Textured Copings.

Available in a wall thickness of 90mm and in these three different sizes:

215 x 63mm

290 x 136mm 

290 x 63mm

More Information
Quick Find Code 049272
Manufacturer Bradstone
Supplier Colour Countrystone Buff
Material Concrete (Man Made)
Finish Tumbled
Dimension Policy Sizes and coverage are those attained when laid with a 10-15mm joint.
Thickness Policy Thickness stated is subject to manufacturers tolerances which is typically +-3mm.
Bradstone
Bradstone have been helping people transform their gardens since 1956. Bradstone was established in 1902 originally as from the family company of E H Bradley and Sons.

With operations still from one of their original sites in the Cotswolds. An area of England famous for the beauty of its historic villages, the natural stone quarried there is characterised by its soft yellow colour that is still used in our products today. 

British made concrete, natural Indian sandstone and ultra modern porcelain  are all Bradstone staples.
Concrete Concrete paving is a versatile and cost effective option for garden paving. Concrete mixture is usually mixed with dyes and then left in a mould, these molds can even be made using real paving slabs to mimic natural stone more accurately. The slabs are then vibrated which gives them extra strength and are left to dry, this process is called curing. Sometimes different aggregates and materials are added to create different textures, some of which are made from reconstituted slabs. Because of the way concrete slabs are made the design possibilities are endless. Straying away from a regular concrete slab some manufactures mimic natural sandstone and limestone or even wooden stepping stones.

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