Reclaimed Cardiff Red Bricks 2 3/4″ Pallet £1300 per Thousand

Product Code: RBRICK-0033P

£520.00 Excl. VAT

Pallet of Reclaimed Cardiff Red Wirecut Bricks- 2 3/4″

These are a stunning reclaimed building material with rich industrial heritage. Salvaged from the historic Curran Embankment in Cardiff, Wales, these bricks once formed part of Edward Curran Engineering’s buildings. Their deep red colour, weathered surface, and remains of distinctive black mortar tell the story of Cardiff’s industrial past.

Dimensions- L8 3/4″ x W4 1/4″ x H2 3/4″ (L22.5cm x W11cm x H7cm)

Pallet Quantity- 400

Pallet Price- £520 + VAT

Price per Thousand- £1300 + VAT

Call us about brick slips cut from these bricks- 07719 068811

Please note, due to the nature of production, the age of the items and process of reclamation, there are likely to be differences in appearance between individual items of the same product. This includes colour, varying minor defects, minor size differences and other minor variations.

Additional information

Weight 1300 kg

Description

Reclaimed Cardiff Red Bricks – A Piece of Welsh Industrial History

Reclaimed Cardiff Red Bricks are a stunning reclaimed building material with rich industrial heritage. Salvaged from the historic Curran Embankment in Cardiff, Wales, these bricks once formed part of Edward Curran Engineering’s buildings. Their deep red colour, weathered surface, and distinctive black mortar tell the story of Cardiff’s industrial past.

Edward Curran Engineering played a key role in Cardiff’s manufacturing boom. Founded in the early 20th century, the company specialized in producing munitions, ironworks, and industrial components. Consequently, it thrived during both World Wars, supplying essential materials to the British military. Inevitably, over time, the site evolved, and early Edwardian buildings gave way to modern housing developments.

These Reclaimed Cardiff Red Bricks were carefully reclaimed as part of the transformation. As a result, they offer a chance to preserve a piece of history while adding character to new construction and landscaping projects.

The Unique Black Mortar and Its Sustainable Origins

One notable feature of these Reclaimed Cardiff Red Bricks is the black mortar. Interestingly, the original builders mixed the mortar with coal slag, a by-product of coal combustion in power stations. This innovative recycling process reduced cement use while improving mortar durability. Consequently, after decades of exposure to the elements, this black mortar remains visible, bringing a distinctive look.

Coal slag use in construction highlights early efforts to repurpose industrial waste. Today, reclaimed materials continue this tradition, reducing environmental impact and promoting sustainable building practices.

Using Reclaimed Cardiff Red Bricks offers numerous benefits. Indeed, they bring authentic historical character new bricks can’t replicate. Additionally, their weathered texture and historic significance make them ideal for restoration projects, garden walls, and decorative features.

Reclaimed bricks also support eco-friendly building practices. By repurposing existing materials, you help reduce landfill waste and lower the demand for new brick production. This minimizes carbon emissions and conserves natural resources.

Additionally, these bricks offer superior durability. Made from high-quality clay and fired at high temperatures, they have already withstood decades of use. Their resilience ensures they will continue to stand the test of time in any new project.

By choosing Reclaimed Cardiff Red Bricks, you invest in history, sustainability, and lasting beauty. Whether for construction, landscaping, or design, these reclaimed bricks add timeless charm to any space.