Clay is typically sourced locally from adjacent quarries, limiting the environmental impacts of transportation and by stocking your regional range of bricks, the supply chain is even shorter, reducing the carbon footprint on deliveries and helping to support your local economy
F1 bricks are good for general purpose brickwork but are only moderately frost resistant
With a history dating back over 150 years, Butterley bricks can be found in buildings as diverse St Pancras station and modern housing developments. Manufactured in a wealth of red, buff, yellow, brown, blue and grey colours, and in several textures: smooth, with a consistent, uniform character; light textured, which is modern and uniform, with an indented or printed finish; heavy textured, with a harder and rougher texture for a more rustic brick with a consistent finish; and tumbled, a distressed and irregular shape associated with reclaimed bricks.
Forterra carefully selected a range of bricks specifically to complement the existing built landscape. They are the perfect choice for repair, maintenance and improvement projects. With a range of textures and colours, offering excellent durability and frost resistance we're confident that we have the right brick to suit any type of building application.
Clay is typically sourced locally from adjacent quarries, limiting the environmental impacts of transportation and by stocking your regional range of bricks, the supply chain is even shorter, reducing the carbon footprint on deliveries and helping to support your local economy.
Forterra carefully selected a range of bricks specifically to complement the existing built landscape. They are the perfect choice for repair, maintenance and improvement projects. With a range of textures and colours, offering excellent durability and frost resistance we're confident that we have the right brick to suit any type of building application.
Clay is typically sourced locally from adjacent quarries, limiting the environmental impacts of transportation and by stocking your regional range of bricks, the supply chain is even shorter, reducing the carbon footprint on deliveries and helping to support your local economy.
A soft red handmade brick commonly known as a ‘Red Rubber’. This brick type was used extensively across Southern England from the 17th century onwards. Perfect for high quality renovation, restoration and conservation projects where original brickwork needs to be matched, along with high quality traditional new builds.
With a history dating back over 150 years, Butterley bricks can be found in buildings as diverse St Pancras station and modern housing developments. Manufactured in a wealth of red, buff, yellow, brown, blue and grey colours, and in several textures: smooth, with a consistent, uniform character; light textured, which is modern and uniform, with an indented or printed finish; heavy textured, with a harder and rougher texture for a more rustic brick with a consistent finish; and tumbled, a distressed and irregular shape associated with reclaimed bricks.
Forterra carefully selected a range of bricks specifically to complement the existing built landscape. They are the perfect choice for repair, maintenance and improvement projects. With a range of textures and colours, offering excellent durability and frost resistance we're confident that we have the right brick to suit any type of building application.
Clay is typically sourced locally from adjacent quarries, limiting the environmental impacts of transportation and by stocking your regional range of bricks, the supply chain is even shorter, reducing the carbon footprint on deliveries and helping to support your local economy.
Forterra carefully selected a range of bricks specifically to complement the existing built landscape. They are the perfect choice for repair, maintenance and improvement projects. With a range of textures and colours, offering excellent durability and frost resistance we're confident that we have the right brick to suit any type of building application.
Clay is typically sourced locally from adjacent quarries, limiting the environmental impacts of transportation and by stocking your regional range of bricks, the supply chain is even shorter, reducing the carbon footprint on deliveries and helping to support your local economy.
A soft red handmade brick commonly known as a ‘Red Rubber’. This brick type was used extensively across Southern England from the 17th century onwards. Perfect for high quality renovation, restoration and conservation projects where original brickwork needs to be matched, along with high quality traditional new builds.