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Intro: St Bee’s Red Sandstone (J10)

Posted on 23 July 202416 April 2025 By Elizabeth Laycock No Comments on Intro: St Bee’s Red Sandstone (J10)

150 x 150mm square sample of stone

Reference J10
NAME Red St. Bees – BIRKHAMS
TYPE Sandstone
GEOLOGY Triassic. St. Bees Sandstone
COUNTY Cumbria
COLOUR Dull red. Darkens considerably when wet
TEXTURE Very fine grained
 BLOCK SIZE LXBXH (mm) 3000x3000x1250mm
SUITABILITY Ashlar, dressings, weathering courses and carving
 USES (1) Earls Court, London
 USES (2) Ontario Legislative Assembly Buildings, Toronto, Canada
 USES (3) Fort George, Inverness
 USES (4) Liverpool Albert Dock
Stone Names St Bees Sandstone

 

St Bees Sandstone St Bees Sandstone was sourced from at least eighteen quarries near the towns of Annan and Kirkpatrick Fleming, in Dumfriesshire. The stone consisted originally of sand that was deposited by rivers during the early part of the Triassic Period (c. 250 million years ago), when Scotland was at roughly the same latitude as the centre of today’s Sahara desert. A tiny proportion of iron, which is in an oxidised (‘rusted’) state, gives the stone a rich orange colour. St Bees Sandstone has been used locally, regionally, nationally and internationally, mainly to form masonry. Today, St Bees Sandstone is extracted for building stone at two quarries in Scotland and two quarries in England. St Bees Sandstone — Building Stone Database Scotland (bgs.ac.uk)

 

Intro: St Bee’s Red Sandstone (J9) – Stone Library (shu.ac.uk)
Intro: St Bee’s Red Sandstone (J10) – Stone Library (shu.ac.uk)

 

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