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A quantity of late Victorian Staffordshire blue brick pavoirs
ideal for a courtyard, pathway, workshop, scullery, boot-room, pantry, kitchen or hallway
each handmade rectangular brick very hardwearing with great colour and character
£315 incl. VAT the lot (70 pavoirs)
Look for similar batches in our current stock – we would be happy to compare across batches to check if they can be combined to make a contiguous surface. Depending on grouting these tiles go down with a coverage at about 21per square metre.
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