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About Cornish Granite

Cornish Granite is one of the most iconic stones in the British Isles. Quarried from the ancient granite moorlands of Cornwall, each slip carries a distinctive speckled texture of silver-grey interspersed with flecks of black, white, and sometimes pink feldspar. Its rugged, natural character suits both traditional farmhouses and striking contemporary new builds alike. Incredibly durable and frost-resistant, it is a stone built to last for generations.

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Best for

  • New builds
  • Extensions
  • Garden walls
  • Feature walls
  • Contemporary & traditional projects

Cornish Granite

A timeless blend of silver-grey with light speckles of black and white — rugged, classic, and unmistakably Cornish.

📍 Cornwall, England🎨 Silver-Grey with black & white speckles📐 15–30mm
Silver-GreySpeckledGranite

Quick Facts

Stone Type
Granite
Colour
Silver-Grey with black & white speckles
Finish
Natural split face
Thickness
15–30mm
Sold As
m² (stone) · lm (corner pieces)
Corners Available
Yes
Suitable For
Internal and external use
Installation
Adhesive and pointing required
Samples Available
Yes
Stone
£120.00/m² ex-VAT
£144.00/m² inc-VAT
Corners
£120.00/lm ex-VAT
£144.00/lm inc-VAT
Add adhesive

Free shipping when ordered with stone.

Tube Adhesive
£10.00 ex-VAT / £12.00 inc-VAT each
Covers 0.50.75 m² per tube
Bag Adhesive
£34.50 ex-VAT / £41.40 inc-VAT each
Covers 46 m² per bag
Order summary
Subtotal£0.00 ex-VAT
VAT (20%)£0.00
Total inc-VAT£0.00

What you receive with your sample order

  • A genuine piece of Cornish Granite natural stone cladding slip, cut to our standard 15–30mm thickness
  • Samples weigh up to 2kg and are sent by Royal Mail — allow 2–5 working days for delivery
  • Natural stone varies in colour and texture between pieces; we aim to represent the characteristic base colour of the stone across one or two pieces
  • All sample packaging is fully recyclable
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