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very nice job do not see much this way as sandstone needs to come up from dorset. so makes it a expensive job due to haulage. so mostly flint work which is making a comeback. doing it the proper way knapping flints and fitting them in with limestone morter.

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you mite of started a new thread here lol i know its not sand stone like served me time as a bricklayer before i joined the army and kept my hand in over the years did this wall in a center for special needs people. with random recess so they can put candles and hang their artwork :001_smile:

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