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Premium British roof tile manufacturer Dreadnought Tiles is
continuing to raise the bar when it comes to heritage
products for restoration schemes. |
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West Midlands-based producer has, in response to customer
demands and requests from English Heritage, launched two new
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- A dark Staffordshire
Blue tile that is a deeper, richer tone than
Dreadnought’s existing blue colour. It is available as a
machine-made, in both sandfaced and smoothfaced
finishes, and also in the new Classic Handformed
version.
- A dark Staffordshire
Blue tile that is a deeper, richer tone than
Dreadnought’s existing blue colour. It is available as a
machine-made, in both sandfaced and smoothfaced
finishes, and also in the new Classic Handformed
version.
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Alex Patrick-Smith, Dreadnought
Managing Director: “The new 11” x 7”s and darker
Staffordshire Blue tile reaffirm our commitment to
supporting the restoration/conservation sectors in the UK.
We’ve listened to customer feedback and responded
accordingly. These new product additions allow us to offer
an unrivalled choice of both heritage and modern roof tiles
to customers wanting a high performance, long-lasting roof
with good environmental credentials. That they are produced
in Britain by a company with more than 200 years of
experience is an added bonus for many.” |
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