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Northcot Brick launches 2016 brick brochure

  • 16 Feb 2016

Northcot Brick has published a new brochure detailing its growing range of wirecut, reclaimed and handmade facing bricks.

Northcot brick projectThe brochure features thirteen new brick blends for 2016 including five handmade bricks and eight machine made bricks.

Available as a hard copy or downloadable PDF, the brochure features high-resolutions brick panels, project images and supporting technical information showcasing the traditional character of the Northcot range in addition to its bespoke blends and extensive brick matching capabilities. 

The brochure also includes some of Northcot Brick’s award winning projects, including The Whitworth development, which was the ‘Supreme Winner’ at the recent 2015 BDA Brick Awards, and Bridge House, which won ‘Best Masonry Home’ in 2015 Build It Awards.

Pret coffee shop with Northcot bricksNorthcot Brick managing director Michael Brown commented: “Our bricks are widely specified for projects as diverse as one off self builds and historic National Trust restorations through to prestigious award winning commercial projects.

Although our bricks need seen in order to be really appreciated, the new brochure will hopefully give a indication of the scope of our work as well as serving as a useful specification tool to help our customers make their selection.”

Hard copies of the brochure are now available to order from the Northcot sales office, whilst digital copies can be downloaded from the Northcot Brick website.

Northcot Brick,
Station Road,
Blockley Nr.,
Moreton-in-Marsh,
Gloucestershire,
GL59 9LH,
United Kingdom

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