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DESCRIPTION
Pre War Common is a red to orange colour, hydraulically pressed brick with pale banding and dark overburns.
This machine made brick was widely used throughout North West England during the 19th and 20th centuries, and has since been used further afield making this brick suitable for most areas around England.
This brick features a unique 3-in-1 dual faced design, which has one clean face and header, with the other sides featuring tonal weathering for custom on-site blending. The bricks can be laid showing clean faces and headers, weathered, or a blend of both.
Brick Dimension: 65 x 215 x 102.5mm (Metric)
SPECIFICATIONS
- Manufactured to BS EN 771-1
- Width: 215 mm
- Height: 65 mm
- Depth: 102.5 mm
- Compressive Strength: 44.8 N/mm²
- Dimensional Tolerance Mean: T2
- Dimensional Tolerance Range: R2
- Dry Weight: 2.41 kg
- Durability Rating: F1
- Soluable Salts: S2
- Water Absorption: 22 %
- Manufacture Type: Stock
Please Note: Pre War Common is F1 classified for durability against freeze thaw and is therefore unsuitable for use in the construction of garden and retaining walls.





