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Read more about the article The Timeless Elegance of Cotswold Stone Roofing

The Timeless Elegance of Cotswold Stone Roofing

A key feature that sets Cotswold stone roofing apart is its remarkable durability. The stones used for roofing are made from the distinctive limestone found in the Cotswold area, known for its strength and resilience.

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Read more about the article Installing a Graduated Length Stone Roof: Precision and Quality Craftsmanship

Installing a Graduated Length Stone Roof: Precision and Quality Craftsmanship

Installing a graduated length stone roof is a meticulous process that requires specialized knowledge and expertise.

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Read more about the article Cotswold Stone in the beginning.

Cotswold Stone in the beginning.

A yellow golden Oolitic Jurassic Limestone formed between 206 and 144 million years ago in the area of England now known as the Cotswolds. Formerly a sea, layers of shell fragments built up over the millennia on the seabed.

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