Great Tew ironstone (a ferruginous limestone) has been extracted from The Great Tew Quarry in Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire since the early 17th Century - and is now the only active ironstone quarry in the UK. This very distinctive stone is medium to course grained with its colour varying from orange/brown, dark brown to white with some fine grained mineral veins.
Mainly used for traditional house building from the South of Oxford to the North of Lincolnshire, as well as restoration projects where conservation grade ironstone is required.
Physical performance of Great Tew Ironstone |
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| Geological type | Ferruginous Limestone | |
| Colour/texture | Orange-brown, flecked with intense dark brown
colouration and pale white/cream coloured zones. - medium to coarse grained |
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| Maximum size | Please consult | |
| Petrographic description | Ferruginous Limestone | BSEN 12407:2000 |
| Apparent density | 1962 Kgm -3 | BSEN 1936:2006 |
| Open Porosity | 29.87% | BSEN 1936:2008 |
| Water absorption | 12.1% (by wt) | BSEN 13755:2008 |
| Flexural strength | 1.6 MPa | BSEN 13161:2008 |
| Frost resistance | Please consult | BSEN 13161:2008 |
| Compressive strength | 10.48 MPa | BSEN 1926:2006 |
| 15.59 MPa | BSEN 772-1:2000 | |
| Breaking Load at Dowel Hole | 2060 N | BSEN 13364:2002 |
| Water Absorption by Capillarity | 76.06 g/m2/s | BSEN 1925:1999 |
NOTE: This data should only be used as an indication of the future performance of the stone. Test results may not be representative of the whole quarry. The information given is for guidance only and is subject to alteration without notice. We recommend that customers contact Stancliffe Stone to ensure that the details are currently valid. Stone being a natural product may vary significantly in colour and texture within the same range of stone. The stone image on this page is only as accurate as the screen/print out device allows. It is strongly recommended that stone samples are requested to check colour and texture prior to ordering.