| Bradstone Masonry Walling 

Masonry Walling has been
developed as a simple and ingenious means of reproducing the appearance of traditional
random rubble walling which is found in most natural stone areas.
The key element of random
rubble walling is that coursing should not be apparent to achieve this Bradstone Masonry
units are cast in a "T" shape, each unit having the different profiles broken by
false joints so that it appears to be made up of several individual "stones".
A single sized infill unit
is the only other component.
True and false joints are
pointed as work proceeds, the style of pointing i.e. flush jointed, ironed or cut joint
according to local custom, having a material effect on the finished appearance
A walling technical brochure is available
on request.

Masonry Walling with Dressed End Quoins, Band Soldier
Course Window Surrounds and Dog Tooth Gable Treatment.

Masonry walling showing Dressed Ends used for both window
and corner treatments. Chamfer walling has been used to create a contrasting base plinth |