Anybody able to advise what type of brick this may be, and what the best new brick option is for matching it. Struggling to find reclaimed bricks of the same type. Late 1960s house in the Manchester area.
Thanks. LBC Chilterns are the best match that I've seen, but they are 65mm and these bricks are 72mm. Can get 73mm Heathers but they are darker.Back in the 60's a lot of the houses were going up with Flettons. You won't find many in the reclaim yards, as they don't clean up too well.
They look a bit like the old Heathers, or possibly Chilterns. Hard to be sure from a photo.
Yep, Selco do a pinhole brick but they seem to be a darker shade with more black marking.They look like your typical 'Pinhole' brick although the pinhole fellas I've seen are darker.
They have the texture of pinhole and the colour of say an LBC Chiltern or Heather. Tough one. Probably try and source some 73mm Chilterns but they will be expensive.Yep, Selco do a pinhole brick but they seem to be a darker shade with more black marking.
Carlton heathers tend to have a lot of purple/maroon darker brick in the mix. There is the odd splash of lighter ones but noCarlton heather
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