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Baggeridge has ploughed thousands of pounds into the research and development of four new brick types.
The company’s ongoing product development pledge has resulted in the launch of four new brick ranges which have been manufactured at the company’s factories in Waresley, Hartlebury and Kingsbury.


First up is our Ochil Greystone Smooth from our Kingsbury factory, a perfect brick for the architectural market with its crisp arises providing clean lines combined with a smooth finish ensures a very contemporary look to the finished build.


We also have two new products to join our Gilt range. The Trinity Cream Gilt Stock and the Trinity Cream Multi Gilt Stock, the first is a rich cream textured brick with the Multi having the same base colour but featuring dark smoked areas. Both bricks are perfect for the exclusive housing development where the developer is looking to create a sense of luxury and provide homes with an established feel.


Finally we have a new brick to add to our popular Hartlebury water struck stock range. The Light Russet Sovereign Stock is a very subtle blend of pale reds combined with the soft texture the water struck manufacturing process creates makes this brick perfect for the increasing brown field development sites, sitting comfortable with more mature bricks in the surrounding area.


Paul Hodgkinson, Baggeridge’s national development sales manager for house builders comments: “The residential construction sector is a fundamentally important channel for us and more than 50 per cent of our production capacity is targeted at this market.


“We want to make life as easy as possible for our housebuilder clients and these new products, designed to suit a multitude of applications, will undoubtedly do just that.”
For further information on Baggeridge’s new brick ranges, please call 01902 880555 during office hours or email marketing@baggeridge.co.uk

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