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Apologies for somewhat trivial post but I am looking to get a couple of walls rebuilt at our house in E Dulwich. I am not 100% sure though what the stone is that the houses are often constructed with in the area. I have attached an example of a house which is made of the same stone that we need - can anyone tell me? Many thanks in advance.
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Sue Wrote:

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> If you google London stock bricks you will find

> loads of suppliers of reclaimed bricks :)

>

> I just did because I thought London stock bricks

> also came in red, but seems I was wrong and that

> only the yellow ones are known as London stock

> bricks.


The Red Bricks found around the area are likely to be Sand Faced Flettons.

My old Flat at the top of Dunstans Rd, was made of those.


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