Clay Tile London
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W J Miller
020 78371176
55 Marchmont Street
London
W J Miller
020 78371176
55 Marchmont Street
London GB.WC1N1AP
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Poole Waite & Co Ltd
020 72538117
3 Clerkenwell Road
London
Poole Waite & Co Ltd
020 72538117
3 Clerkenwell Road
London GB.EC1M5PE
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Povey & Co Ltd
020 73871372
6 Leigh Street
London
Povey & Co Ltd
020 73871372
6 Leigh Street
London GB.WC1H9EW
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Robert Dyas Ltd
020 73880183
123 Tottenham Court Road
London
Robert Dyas Ltd
020 73880183
123 Tottenham Court Road
London GB.W1T5AR
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Robert Dyas Ltd
020 78360611
97 St Martins Lane
London
Robert Dyas Ltd
020 78360611
97 St Martins Lane
London GB.WC2N4AS
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Robert Dyas Holding Ltd
020 73539675
167 Fleet Street
London
Robert Dyas Holding Ltd
020 73539675
167 Fleet Street
London GB.EC4A2EA
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City Hardware Electrical Ltd
020 72534095
6-10 Goswell Road
London
City Hardware Electrical Ltd
020 72534095
6-10 Goswell Road
London GB.EC1M7AA
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Jack Powell Stores
020 72269032
36 St Peters Street
London
Jack Powell Stores
020 72269032
36 St Peters Street
London GB.N18JT
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Buck & Ryan
020 74309898
Victoria House
London
Buck & Ryan
020 74309898
Victoria House
London GB.WC1B4DA
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Robert Dyas Ltd
020 74055246
4 High Holborn
London
Robert Dyas Ltd
020 74055246
4 High Holborn
London GB.WC1V6DR
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Quarry tiles are made of clay fired to a very high temperature, and can be useful for linking outdoor and indoor areas, for example, a conservatory that leads out to a patio. They may be laid on a base of bedding mortar; soak the tiles for a couple of hours before laying so that they do not absorb moisture from the mortar. Many tiles are thin and brittle; make sure that you lay them on a stable concrete sub-base. Glazed ceramic tiles are often used to create a more decorative look, for example, to invoke the feel of a Mediterranean courtyard. However, some ceramic tiles are not suitable for laying outside, so always check that they are frost-proof before buying. They may be glued to a level concrete base; simply spread outdoor tile adhesive to the back of the tile and then press firmly into position. Use a contrasting or matching grout to finish the area.  Natural Stone |
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