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Selling Cotswold Stone Tiles?
We Buy Cotswold Stone Tiles Too We are always looking to buy stone tiles and offer top prices to do so. We can arrange roof stripping, supply crates and organize transport. We usually...
Cotswold Stone Tiles – Our Approach
At Winchcombe Reclamation, we try our upmost to conserve as much of this traditional material as possible; painstakingly re-dressing each reclaimed tile that comes into stock to make them usable once more.
Focus on Cotswold Tiles
FOCUS ON….Cotswold Stone Tiles Since Roman times, natural stone has been used as a roof covering and today many areas of England use their local stone for this purpose. The Cotswold stone...
Looking After Your Roof
Looking After Your Roof The roof of your home is basically a protective shield to keep water out and heat in. We tend to take this for granted until issues arise but taking simple preventative...
Focus on Brick Bonds
FOCUS ON……Brick Bonds The most commonly used brick pattern in the UK Today. Created from laying bricks in courses of stretchers only with each course overlapping mid-way (by half...
Focus on Reclaimed Bricks
FOCUS ON……Reclaimed Bricks So, a brick is ‘just a brick’ right? Wrong. A stroll around the reclaimed brick yard here at Winchcombe Reclamation, will open your eyes to...
Focus on Dumbleton Bricks
FOCUS ON….. Dumbleton Bricks A Mr Edward Holland, owner of Dumbleton Hall, established the Dumbleton brickworks to provide bricks for works across his estate. The earlier bricks produced...
The Battledown Brick Works
Bricks have been used for centuries for all types of construction and most people take them for granted but they come in an astonishing array of different types, colours and sizes and many have a...
Coat Paints Colour of the Month – April
LIE - IN We were originally looking for a bright, sky-blue for this months colour choice when we came across 'lie-in'. This is a beautiful light blue with enough of a hint of grey to be a realistic...