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What is the difference between Cotswold stone and other stone?

A honey-coloured oolitic limestone with a distinctive warm tone; the local stone matches local property.

In short

Cotswold stone is a honey-coloured oolitic limestone with a distinctive warm tone and character that defines the local buildings and walls. Other limestones and sandstones differ in colour, hardness and texture. For work that has to sit with a Cotswold property, the local stone is what matches.

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