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Private residence, Surrey (2006)

Private residence, Surrey

UKCSA member Haddonstone’s cast stone was used extensively on this new prestigious home in Surrey.

Neo-classical homes, Bath (2006)

Neo-classical homes built in cast stone

Two new homes in the historic city of Bath have been constructed in the local classical style using cast stone. The material has been a familiar and much used alternative to expensive natural stone since Georgian times. It’s regularly used in sensitive conservation zones, including areas where planners normally insist on natural stone.

Shopping Centre, Dundalk (2005)

Marshes Shopping Centre

UKCSA Member Haddonstone was responsible for the stonework facades of the new 410,000 sq ft Marshes Shopping Centre at Dundalk, County Lough.

Burton College

Burton College (2004)

Engineering College Uses Cast Stone

Handcrafted cast stone is a key feature of Burton College's new engineering faculty building. Over 2000 individually designed pieces of cast stone have been used to enhance the performance and appearance of the building.

Westminster Apartments (2004)

Cast stone dressings for Westminster hospital conversion

UKCSA member Forticrete was called in to supply over 600 cast stone window surrounds, band courses, copings and ashlar for the conversion of a former hospital on Horseferry Road, Westminster, into apartments.

Stamford

Georgian-style townshouses, Stamford (2003)

Outstanding development complements Georgian conservation zone

This elegant courtyard development of neo-classical properties by Prowting Homes perfectly complements the surrounding Georgian conservation zone in the historic Lincolnshire market town of Stamford.

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