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Callow Sandstone Coursed Cladding Corners

Product ID: BLUCOUCORCS-1

Thickness 15-30mm approx.

£120.00 (ex VAT)

Price per Linear metre

Callow Sandstone Coursed Corners are L-shaped natural stone cladding pieces designed to replicate the look of full-thickness building quoins while keeping installation lightweight and efficient. Cut from traditional facing stone but reduced to a cladding thickness of 15–30 mm, they provide an authentic solid-stone appearance without the associated weight or cost. They are supplied in random lengths with coursed heights of 65 mm, 140 mm and 215 mm, allowing for a clean, structured build. Corners are priced per linear metre, with up to 30 LM typically fitting on a single pallet. Our Callow sandstone, quarried in Monmouthshire, offers a rich natural variation ranging from deep red/brown tones to pinks with the occasional grey seam, giving every project a distinctive and characterful finish.

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National Delivery

All online orders will be delivered by Palletways, kerbside delivery only with tail-lift and manual pump, see Delivery for full info.

Our own lorries can accommodate 14-28 bags and have a crane hiab, call us on 01981 241541 for more info.

Speak with a Stone Specialist

Any further questions or queries please don’t hesitate to phone, email or come visit our showroom in Pontrilas and we’ll be happy to help.

Call: 01981 241541              info@blackmountainquarries.co.uk

Frequently asked questions

  • Will my cladding slips all be the same colour?

    We try our best to group stone by colour however as all our stones are a natural product, each piece is unique and will vary in colour.

  • Do the cladding slips come on a board?

    No, the cladding slips are individual pieces of a stone, just like a tile. This allows you to use the cladding slips and build your wall to look just like a full thickness traditional building stone would. By keeping these as individual pieces of stone this avoids any horizontal or vertical lines which cladding panels create.