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Intro: Totternhoe Clunch Chilmark Limestone (E1)

Posted on 3 March 20239 April 2025 By Elizabeth Laycock No Comments on Intro: Totternhoe Clunch Chilmark Limestone (E1)

150 x 150mm square sample of stone

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Reference E1
NAME Totternhoe Clunch
TYPE Limestone
GEOLOGY Jurassic. Portland Group
COUNTY Wiltshire
COLOUR Cream with fine green flecks
TEXTURE Fine grained. No shell but glauconite grains visible
 BLOCK SIZE LXBXH (mm) 500mm depth on bed
SUITABILITY Building and monumental
 USES (1) Salisbury Cathedral
 USES (2)
 USES (3)
 USES (4)
Stone Names
Jurassic, Limestone, Sedimentary Tags:Hampshire Building Stone Atlas, Hertfordshire Building Stone Atlas

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