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Cassius Used to Create Luxury Self-Build Property

New Sureclad Brochure Now Available from Shackerley

range of Sureclad facade materials with new large format engineered stone and single skin terracotta panels. All panels are prefabricated at Shackerley’s ISO9001 quality certified production facility and installed in conjunction with a Sureclad support system. A patented undercut anchor process is employed to enable the panels to be fixed mechanically (to comply with BS 5385 Part 2) in an invisible, safe and stress free manner.

Shackerley’s new Sureclad brochure features an inspirational ‘Gallery’ of ceramic granite ventilated facade projects and demonstrates how the Queen’s Award winning Sureclad system has been used to create landmark buildings in the education, healthcare, retail, residential, general commercial and hotel sectors. It includes some of the UK’s largest ceramic granite ventilated cladding projects such as the Paragon in Brentford and the Media City development in Salford, alongside testimonials from leading architects who are specifying Sureclad ceramic granite as a contemporary and totally natural and logical alternative to hewn stone in its original quarried state. New additions to the Sureclad ceramic granite range include innovative ‘metallic’ and ‘travertine’ finishes and highly polished black 1 m2

panels. Shackerley has also extended its

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Cassius clay roof tile in Antique Slate has been used to create a detached, luxury house. Mark Carney, owner and designer of the property said: “A key design feature of the house is a turret made of natural slate. Due to the size of the property, using natural slate on the rest of the roof would have been cost prohibitive, so I searched for an alternative tile. I chose the Cassius as it has a thin leading edge and clean finish, which has enabled me to achieve a very aesthetic appearance.”

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Sandtoft's Britlock Proves Ideal Slate Alternative

appearance as natural slate and meets the requirements of the local planning authority, who specified a natural roof covering for the properties, which are situated in a conservation area. Donna Higgins, director, ATD Developments, said: “BritLock enabled us to achieve an authentic slate appearance with a better finish at a significantly reduced cost.”

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Ayrshire-based property developer ATD Developments has specified Sandtoft’s interlocking BritLock slate for its Fenwick Glade development, a prestigious scheme of just nine bespoke properties in the village of Fenwick, Ayrshire. Made from 80 per cent natural slate, the BritLock has the same

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