Haddonstone, Tecstone, Teclite Haddonstone's Autumn Promotion

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USEFUL INFORMATION
   

There have been more imitations of stone than any other natural building material. This persistent emulation has most consistently been for reasons of economy, availability and fashion.

Some of the historical substitutes for stone are now themselves the subject of conservation. Their history is distinguished and fine early examples can still be seen at Buckingham Palace, Hampton Court, Ham House and St George's Chapel, Windsor.

Today, cast stonework is being used increasingly by architects and both landscape and interior designers as a substitute in the many applications where quarried stone is difficult, time-consuming and forbiddingly expensive to employ, including restoration.

This section looks at the history and development of Haddonstone, the colour choices available and the services the company can offer to both professional and private clients.

   

 

Choosing a colour

Choosing a Colour

Weathered Haddonstone

StoneAge

Environmental Policy

Environmental Policy

The material

The Material

TecLite

TecLite - a Lightweight Alternative

Haddonstone CAD Files

CAD

CPD

CPD

         
 
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