A Traditional Country House in Wiltshire

This country house was built using a carefully considered combination of flint, brick, and stone to create character and visual appeal.

Flint, which has long been a staple of British vernacular architecture, remains a popular choice for the following reasons:

  •  Naturally strong and weather-resistant—ideal for British climates

  •  A low-carbon material, sourced directly from local quarries

  • Distinctive visual appeal, particularly in contrast with brick and stone

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