Natural & Reconstructed Stone

Cropped coursed wall with variable thickness rustic brown stone

Our natural stone is dug out of thin, easily managed beds. The natural grain of the rock allows it to be split into flat surfaced, rectangular blocks, ideal for dry stone or cemented walls. N R Taylor can supply blocks to any size, to produce cropped blocks in a variety of yellow, brown and ‘blue’ colours.

The stone is perfect for building work in house extensions, conservation work and garden landscaping. We specialise in working with architects and conservationists to repair and restore listed buildings.

Housing development near Midhurst built using mixed colours of cropped walling

Natural cropped and dressed walling displaying a mixture of coloured stone

 

Reconstructed Stone

Reconstructed stone can be manufactured in several ways. The main categories are semi-dry and wet cast. Essentially, reconstructed stone is composed of aggregates (e.g. sand, gravel, crushed limestone) bonded with cement.

The bond is formed as a result of a chemical reaction between the cement and water. The strength of this bond increases steadily with time and continues after the product is built into place. There is a common misconception that hardening is a result of drying out but this is not the case. Indeed, the presence of water is essential in strength development.

Pigments are added to colour the stone. These are completely durable and colour-fast.

Photo Gallery

The following images are all projects which have been manufactured and supplied by Grecon UK. Grecon UK, part of the P D Edenhall Group continue to provide us with fantastic service, samples and product for the numerous projects we work on.

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Architectural Masonry

Architectural masonry consists of feature products such as quoins, cills, mullions, jambs and heads which compliment both reconstructed stone and clay brick buildings. The product fit with clay brick specials provides the opportunity for architects and developers to obtain a complete package of products from N R Taylor.

Eastbourne College

Miller Bourne architects Hove were instructed to build a new sports hall, pavilion, dining room and classroom block at Eastbourne College. Built to celebrate them being open for 150 years and known as Project 150 the project is a testament to modern design and construction using traditional materials. A previous Miller Bourne partner had attended…

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Glazed Bricks at 40 Beak Street – Damien Hirst’s new London Studio and Sticks’N’Sushi new restaurant

This Glazed Brick project at Beak Street in Soho is the BDA Double Award Nominated project by Stiff and Trevillion. Nominated in the categories for Best Commercial and Best Craftmanship. The Glazed Brick team at NRTaylor are looking forward to hearing the results on the 8th of November 2018. The Design 40 Beak Street is…

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