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No. 04 — Fallow Sandstone
Ground. The surface that sets the tone.

No. 04 — Fallow Sandstone

Fallow Sandstone is drawn from Fletcher Bank, above Ramsbottom. It is a northern millstone grit, coarse in grain and quietly varied in colour. The stone moves through fallow buff, pale umber and stone-washed mineral tones, with natural marbling held within the bed rather than placed upon the surface. Its warmth is restrained. Its movement is quiet, mineral and entirely its own. The name Fallow belongs to that character: dry, softened, weathered and naturally uneven in tone. It is not a flat buff sandstone. It carries depth, grain and occasional ferruginous markings, with the close texture of a stone formed for strength. Cut for ground, walling and worked elements, Fallow keeps the feeling of the bank it came from. It sits easily in gardens, terraces, paths, approaches and masonry where the stone should feel settled, honest and long-lived. A fallow northern ground, warm in body, cooled by mineral shadow and quiet marbling.

Of an English field, at October.

Named for its fallow warmth: a softened buff sandstone with mineral shadow and quiet movement, drawn from Fletcher Bank.

A coarse-grained ground with quiet mineral depth.

On bed

Collection
Ground
Surface
Sawn,
Forms
Suited to
Ashlar, Dressing
Palette
OatUmber