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Intro: Brandy Crag (Honed) M3 Lake District Slate

Posted on 23 July 202416 April 2025 By Elizabeth Laycock No Comments on Intro: Brandy Crag (Honed) M3 Lake District Slate

150 x 150mm square sample of stone

Reference M3
NAME Brandy Crag (Honed)
TYPE Slate
GEOLOGY Ordovician. Borrowdale Volcanics Series
COUNTY Cumbria
COLOUR Silver/grey with veining
TEXTURE Angular fragments of varying size in fine grained matrix
 BLOCK SIZE LXBXH (mm)
SUITABILITY Roofing, cladding, paving, cills, copings and fireplaces
 USES (1)
 USES (2)
 USES (3)
 USES (4)
Stone Names Seathwaite Fell Sandstone Formation
Metamorphic

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