Minsterstone manufacture high quality stone products such as architectural stone, stone fireplaces, stone paving and garden ornaments and memorials. All our high quality products are hand cast and hand finished to exacting standards. Our stone masons have an average 16 years work experience with the company and they train apprentices today to carry on the traditional methods of manufacture.
All our products are made in Somerset at our factory in Ilminster, where you are welcome to visit and view our display. The bespoke nature of architectural stone and precast cladding is a speciality. Our strength is working on the conceptual stages of a project with the architect and client so that the final precast units meet their best expectations.
We work with a wide range of aggregates and finishing techniques to achieve the texture and colour required for each project. Exposed aggregate, brick, granite and natural stone faced panels are requirements we are familiar with as well as panels with knapped flint, retarded and acid etch finishes.
All our products are made in Somerset at our factory in Ilminster, where you are welcome to visit and view our display. The bespoke nature of architectural stone and precast cladding is a speciality. Our strength is working on the conceptual stages of a project with the architect and client so that the final precast units meet their best expectations.
We work with a wide range of aggregates and finishing techniques to achieve the texture and colour required for each project. Exposed aggregate, brick, granite and natural stone faced panels are requirements we are familiar with as well as panels with knapped flint, retarded and acid etch finishes.
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Minsterstone was founded in 1885 and has a long and successful history in the production of architectural precast, stone fireplaces, stone garden ornaments, paving stones, balustrading, stone water features and memorial stone products. Our stone products are hand made though we do of course employ what automation is available to us.
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Martyn Curley
Oct 29, 2020
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