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Intro: Merrivale Granite (K10) Devon Granite

Posted on 6 March 20239 April 2025 By Elizabeth Laycock No Comments on Intro: Merrivale Granite (K10) Devon Granite

150 x 150mm square sample of stone

Reference K10
NAME Merrivale
TYPE Granite
GEOLOGY Armorican
COUNTY Devon
COLOUR Light grey
TEXTURE Fine/medium even grained. Feldspar, quartz and mica
 BLOCK SIZE LXBXH (mm) 3500x1200x1200mm
SUITABILITY Cladding, paving, kerbs, setts, monumental and engineering
 USES (1) London Bridge
 USES (2) Trafalgar Square, London
 USES (3) Biochemical Laboratory, University College, London
 USES (4)
Stone Names Dartmoor Granite
Carboniferous, Igneous Tags:Devon Stone Atlas

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