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Intro: Gatelawbridge Sandstone (K1)

Posted on 6 March 20239 April 2025 By Elizabeth Laycock No Comments on Intro: Gatelawbridge Sandstone (K1)

150 x 150mm square sample of stone

Reference K1
NAME Gatelawbridge
TYPE Sandstone
GEOLOGY Triassic.
COUNTY Dumfries
COLOUR Warm red
TEXTURE Fine to medium grained
 BLOCK SIZE LXBXH (mm) 3000x1500mm
SUITABILITY Ashlar, dressings, weathering courses and carving
 USES (1) Kilmarnock Sheriff Court
 USES (2) Caledonia Hotel, Edinburgh
 USES (3) Elphinstone House, Glasgow
 USES (4) Paisley Post Office, Glasgow
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