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Intro: Folkestone Rag Limestone (k5)

Posted on 12 October 202316 April 2025 By Elizabeth Laycock No Comments on Intro: Folkestone Rag Limestone (k5)

150 x 150mm square sample of stone

Reference K5
NAME Newington Rag Brown
TYPE Limestone
GEOLOGY Cretaceous. Lower Greensand
COUNTY Kent
COLOUR Grey/green/ blue
TEXTURE Medium grained rounded silica/glauconite in fine calcite matrix
 BLOCK SIZE LXBXH (mm)
SUITABILITY General Building
 USES (1)
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Stone Names
Limestone, Sandstone, Sedimentary, Uncategorised

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