English riven flags

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slickboy
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Post: # 12685Post slickboy

Where is a good place can I source a variety of riven flags that are actually quarried in england (or even the British Isles). I'm not talking Yorkstone here either. I'm In East Lancs by the way. Any info mucho appreci..appreciat...err.......o!

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Post: # 12692Post mouldmaker

Might help if you say which variety?

slickboy
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Post: # 12693Post slickboy

Any variety as long a they are quarried in the UK

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Post: # 12694Post bobhughes

I googled "riven flags" and got loads of hits (A lot seemed to be from some bloke called the "paving expert" -yeah right!!!-)

This was one of the hits but there were many more.

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Post: # 12697Post slickboy

Thanks bob, I tried "english riven flags" but didn't turn up much but that place looks about what I was looking for

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Post: # 12701Post bobhughes

There's a knack to google. And it helps to have a fast connection.
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Post: # 12707Post mouldmaker

slickboy wrote:Any variety as long a they are quarried in the UK
Anything but Yorkstone? What is it you're actually looking for?

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Post: # 12709Post slickboy

I already have a supplier of Yorkstone and the customer specifically required English quarried flagstones, hence my asking for anything but Yorkstone.

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Post: # 12832Post Tony McC

Pennant Stone is available in Gloucestershire and S.Wales. Caithness is Scottish, but used in many towns and cities in Northern England. There are some riven limestones on the south coast but they are quite rare and bloody expensive.

There's a reason why Yorkstone is so successful - it's plentiful; it's reliable; and it's sensibly priced.
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