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Explore the properties and projects where our reclaimed products have been sourced, and where they have found a new home.
Following the demolition of one of the iconic mills in this Lancashire mill town, we sensitively reclaimed stone blocks which will find their way to a new purpose in a project that requires statement pieces of stone such as these.
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Maple flooring is a stunning building feature so we were delighted to have sourced this carefully reclaimed flooring for a new project which demanded a statement floor.
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When renovating the old animal houses, our stocks of old wooden planks were indispensable for creating animal-friendly new homes.
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Westmorland green slate was supplied to this important restoration project for part of its new roof.
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The restoration of this major civic building was made possible with supplies from our extensive range of heritage and hand cut bricks.
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Pitch pine from the famous floating docks at Liverpool Docks were carefully reclaimed for re-use as flooring.
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This iconic beacon for the Queen’s jubilee saw us provide stone blocks to help position it on the Flintshire hills.
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Old stone flags from the old infirmary buildings were reclaimed during its demolition and will eventually find their way to a new project that requires this type of flooring.
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Old granite wheels used for crushing stone were carefully reclaimed for use in future industrial type projects.
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The epic restoration of Manchester Town Hall has used random green slate from our stocks for part of its large scale re-roofing project.
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Stone flags from buildings around the UK found their way to a new home at a museum in Barbados, creating a natural weathered look in a much kinder climate.
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If you’re walking on stone flags in National Trust properties or land in Yorkshire and Derbyshire, you could well be walking on reclaimed stone sourced and supplied by us.
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One of the major service stations (with a difference) on the Northbound M6, we supplied the reclaimed slates for their roof, helping create buildings that sat within their natural environment.
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Stone flags from old roads taken up in Preston were sensitively reclaimed for future heritage paving projects.
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Wooden planks from the Spying Cop end of this iconic stadium were reclaimed to find a new home in another project where large scale timbers would make a statement impact.
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Reclaimed stones from the old platforms were rescued for repurposing. These large stone slabs are perfect for major projects where large scale stone is needed.
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Timber trusses and boards, which make great large scale interior features, were carefully reclaimed from the Seaforth docks and warehouses.
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Heritage bricks from the former Sharoe Green Hospital in Preston were sensitively reclaimed during its demolition to make way for the new Preston Royal Hospital.
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Our range of bricks, slates and quarry tiles are regularly in demand from Architectural Salvage who have used our products on a range of projects, from Queen's University Belfast, the redevelopment of Templemore Baths, Belfast and the heritage restoration of the Enniskillen Workhouse.
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This company is a regular customer who draws on our extensive stock of slate roofing for its housing development projects across the Lakes, where natural slate is needed to create homes that sit within this incredible natural landscape.
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TV fame. Reclaimed chimney pots were supplied by us to create the iconic roofline of the new Coronation Street set build at Media City, Old Trafford.
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