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Stanton Moor Gritstone has pink veins

A Stancliffe Stone Company product story
Edited by the Buildingtalk editorial team Jul 26, 2006

With a deep-buff base colour, Stanton Moor has a range from browns, through buff to the distinctive pink veins.

With a deep-buff base colour, Stanton Moor has a range from browns, through buff to the distinctive pink veins.

This variety keeps large expanses of stone fresh and colourful.

The Track record of Stanton moor is enviable with large-scale projects covering all categories.

Used in pitched-face from it has been widely throughout the UK, with the majority going in to housing.

Smooth, or Sawn texture gives the stone the best opportunity to show off.

The pinks and browns shine through making the use of the complimentary stone and other materials easy and flattering.

Large scale commercial projects and prestigious housing projects all benefit from the physical strength and aesthetic appeal of Stanton Moor.

Let your imagination wander free! Stanton Moor is a millstone Grit.

The stone is extracted from the Dale View quarry near Matlock, Derbyshire.

It is a fine to medium grained with beds of consistent buff and more variable pinks and golds.

Since the quarry re-opened in 1983 demand for this durable sandstone has grown.

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