In continuous production since 1877, the iconic London Brick has been used in the building of almost a quarter of England’s housing stock. It’s an astonishing legacy for a product that is still made in the same way as it was over 140 years ago. Today, London Brick is produced primarily for the residential renovation, maintenance and improvement (RMI) market. The 23 styles and colours in its range are designed to match the five million homes built using London Bricks as owners look to improve and extend their homes.
The fine sanded stock facing brick from Wienerberger is of a rich red to mauve colour with both heated and bar-marked surface shading. It has a durability rating of F2, meaning it is long-lasting.
In continuous production since 1877, the iconic London Brick has been used in the building of almost a quarter of England’s housing stock. It’s an astonishing legacy for a product that is still made in the same way as it was over 140 years ago. Today, London Brick is produced primarily for the residential renovation, maintenance and improvement (RMI) market. The 23 styles and colours in its range are designed to match the five million homes built using London Bricks as owners look to improve and extend their homes.
The fine sanded stock facing brick from Wienerberger is of a rich red to mauve colour with both heated and bar-marked surface shading. It has a durability rating of F2, meaning it is long-lasting.