Alan Ambrose Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago This is from a local church and is the look I want for the brick plinth around our black Suffolk-barn look-alike. Some of these will be under nominal ground level. Any leads on how I might find bricks with similar mixed colours? Any specific recommendations?
saveasteading Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago Old bricks like these will have been from very local brickworks. In some clay areas there could be a brick kiln in almost every village. The variations in colour usually come from temperature differences in a primitive kiln. Ends got hotter too. A modern brickworks can get this effect but it will never be the same. Best is to go to a local merchant who should have samples to suit the local style, perhaps even in stock. Some of these may give the effect through the use of sand facings. But also try local salvage yards. New bricks will be easier to use and have more life left in them.
FarmerN Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago (edited) Pointing almost as important as bricks. Your picture looks like a lime based mortar. Bricks look like a non standard size. For our build used Furness bricks, Natural Orange, with “weather struck” pointing. Our builder built several sample walls with different mortars and styles of pointing for us to choose from. Furness bricks sent us a list of builds, using their bricks, in our area we could go and look at. https://www.furnessbrick.co.uk/clamprange Took us ages to find the builders merchant with a big display, found one with over a 100 different bricks. https://www.huwsgray.co.uk/branch-finder/huws-gray-brick-specialist-centre-llay?srsltid=AfmBOooEFD64AmY0O74nf7f4WBMuWxwa7IFkcH1dfvjX8aSZYIeKeboo About 700 on their web site, but that’s in N Wales a long way from you. Edited 6 hours ago by FarmerN
FarmerN Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago Flemish bond ,pattern of laying expensive to match with a cavity wall, involves half bricks.
Alan Ambrose Posted 5 hours ago Author Posted 5 hours ago @FarmerN - very useful thanks - there's a Huws Gray that says it has a 'brick centre' 20 mins away. Lovely.
Mr Punter Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago The bricks you have shown do not look standard size of 215 x 100 x 65 they look longer or not as high. There are quite a few foreign bricks non-standard sizes. The proper lime mortar looks good. I would be tempted to get local clay stock bricks as anything imported can have a fair lead time and delivery charges.
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