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Burlington Stone is a prestigious manufacturer of British natural stone which has been quarried for over 400 years from the heart of the English Lake District.
3112 Windsor Road, Suite 232 Austin, TX 78703 972-985-9182 Fax: 972-612-0847 burlingtonstone.co.uk/
Products From Burlington Stone, Inc.
Signature British Natural Stone Products.
Bespoke Range
Baycliff Limestone Paving
Coniston Grey & Silver Setts
Cumbrian Black Paving
Westmorland Green Paving
Kirkby Stone
Baycliff Stone
Brandy Crag
Broughton Moor Stone
Natural Stone Products
Burlington Stone, Inc. extract and craft a diverse range of signature British natural stone products. The different stones are worked with precision to a range of textured or smooth finishes to give designers a rich palette of beautiful materials for paving, landscaping, treads, copings and cladding.
Offering the ultimate in choice, Burlington bespoke product offering allows for a range of 11 British natural stones and a wide selection of finishes to be chosen for any project. Our bespoke offer allows the choice of any size within the stones tolerances., allowing sizes to be specified that meet...
Burlington Stone's popular Limestone has been quarried at Baycliff, nestled on the outskirts of the historic market town of Ulverston. Our product comprises stone formed in the Carboniferous period, over 250 million years ago.
Quarried from within the hills and fells of the Lake District, this set offers a distinctive grey and silver natural stone. It has also proven to stand the test of time, having been formed in the Ordovician period, between 450 and 500 million years ago.
This premium product is a combination of Burlington Stone beautiful black, grey and dense blue natural stones, quarried from the heart of the Lake District. The stone itself was formed in the Silurian period, 300-250 million years ago, and has stood the test of time since.
A combination of Burlington Stone green natural stones, this product has been hewn from the picturesque heart of the Lake District, from stone that was originally formed in the Ordovician period, between 450 and 500 million years ago.
The Kirkby quarry is located on Kirkby Moor, just above the village of Kirkby-in-Furness and has been operated for well over 400 years. Kirkby Stone is an even blue grey colour throughout. Kirkby Stone has been used for generations to provide walling, flooring, roof coverings, cills and copings. Architects...
The Baycliff quarry is situated on the outskirts of the historic market town of Ulverston and was formed in the Carboniferous period over 250 million years ago. Baycliff is one of the hardest and most durable limestones available for use in construction. Baycliff Lord is an oatmeal coloured limestone...
The Brandy Crag quarry is situated just above Coniston Village, within the Coniston Coppermines Valley and has been worked since the middle of the 19th Century. Brandy Crag is a grey stone, often highlighted by contrasting veins which emphasise its natural origins. Architects and designers around the...
As its name suggests the quarry is situated on Broughton Moor, mid-way between Broughton-in-Furness and Coniston and has been worked since the middle of the 19th Century. Broughton Moor is a mid green stone, often highlighted by contrasting white veins and beautiful tone changes that reflect its natural...
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