Yorkstone Four-Way Victorian Pier Caps

Product Code: WAT-02746

£600.00 Excl. VAT

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Pair of reclaimed Yorkstone four-way Victorian pier caps measuring 21 inches high with a 14 inch square base.

Please note, due to the nature of production, the age of the items and process of reclamation, there are likely to be imperfections and wear marks.

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Weight 275 kg

Description

Yorkstone Four-Way Victorian Pier Caps 21″H with a 14″ square base

Reclaimed Yorkstone four-way Victorian pier caps provide a striking architectural feature rooted in British heritage. Each piece reflects skilled Victorian craftsmanship and enduring natural stone. Yorkstone is a hard wearing sandstone formed over millions of years. Quarrymen primarily extract it in West Yorkshire, especially around Huddersfield and Halifax. The stone’s dense composition and fine grain make it ideal for detailed masonry.

Builders have long chosen Yorkstone for paving, steps, copings and ashlar work. Its strength resists frost, moisture and heavy wear. Therefore, it performs exceptionally well in exposed outdoor settings. As a result, these Victorian Yorkstone four-way pier caps showcase these qualities in a bold and practical form.

A pier cap sits on top of a brick or stone pillar. It protects the pier beneath from rainwater penetration and frost damage. The projecting edges throw water clear of the masonry below. At the same time, the shaped top creates a defined and decorative finish. These Victorian Yorkstone four-way pier caps combine this protective function with strong visual impact.

Each cap measures 21 inches high with a 14 inch square base. Weighing approximately 275kg, this is a substantial architectural element. Consequently, lifting equipment and strict safety precautions are essential during installation. Careful handling preserves both the stone and the surrounding structure.

Adaptability

Originally designed for Victorian garden walls or gateway pillars, Yorkstone four-way pier caps now suit creative landscape use. In traditional gardens, they mark boundaries or frame entranceways with authority. Meanwhile, in more natural settings, they take on a sculptural presence. Alternatively, draped in foliage, they resemble a weathered totem awaiting discovery.

This particular example shows significant age and exposure. Moss and lichen cover broad areas of the surface. Worn edges and visible chips along one side tell their own story. However, this patina offers authentic historical reference. It introduces a sense of permanence and continuity to any outdoor scheme.

Using reclaimed Victorian Yorkstone four-way pier caps supports sustainable building practices. Indeed, reuse reduces quarrying demand and limits environmental impact. Moreover, reclaimed materials prevent valuable stone from going to landfill. Yorkstone four-way pier caps deliver durability, heritage and environmental responsibility in one impressive piece.