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Baycliff Lord

Baycliff Lord is a bioclastic carboniferous limestone quarried on the outskirts of Ulverston in Cumbria. It is an oatmeal coloured limestone with occasional contrasting veining.

Unusually for a limestone, as it has a porosity of less than 5%, Baycliff Lord is classified as a “hard limestone” and its extremely low porosity provides a low maintenance solution compared to other limestones and sandstones. As an extremely hard limestone, Baycliff Lord scores the highest possible categorisation of abrasion resistance making it suitable for use in projects with high levels of traffic, such as airport terminals and shopping malls.

Available in honed, polished, sanded and gritblasted finishes. Baycliff Lord limestone is a well suited for specification as a durable and attractive flooring and for interior fittings.

Finishes

Sanded

Polished

Honed

Grit Blasted

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