Introduction
The world's first bricks originated in the Middle East more than two thousand years ago. These bricks were fashioned out of clay and left to bake in the sun. The Romans first introduced both bricks and terracotta into England and parts of France. Roman bricks looked more like very thick terracotta tiles. The strength and integrity of these original bricks had many builders reclaiming them and using them five and six hundred years after the Romans.
The popularity of brick grew, and villages and towns throughout Europe had small brickyards making bricks from local clay. They would be made in response to local demand, and as a result odd shapes and sizes would be created for special applications.
Old Tudor Bricks reflect the very best of old European brick-making techniques. Their character and personality is such that whatever purpose you use them for, they will have an ambiance that is not available in other materials.
Tudor Walling and Paving Brick will be available to the public in early 2004. Please check back with us here or call or email us for more information.
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