Quarried in Britain. Crafted with Pride. Built to Last.
Our eco-friendly memorial range uses only stone quarried within the British Isles — slate from Wales, sandstone from Yorkshire and Staffordshire, limestone from English quarries. Shorter supply chains, lower emissions, and the finest British natural stone.


Carbon Footprint
Where Your Stone Comes From Matters
Most memorial stone sold in the UK is shipped from Portugal, India or China — racking up thousands of miles of freight. Our British stone travels a fraction of the distance, with a fraction of the environmental impact.
Why Choose British Stone
More Than Just Miles Saved
British-quarried stone offers advantages that go well beyond environmental credentials. It's stone that belongs in this landscape.
From This Land
British stone has been used in the buildings, monuments and graveyards of this country for centuries. It weathers gracefully in a British climate and belongs in a British landscape.
Traceable Supply Chain
We know where every stone comes from. Imported stone can pass through many hands across multiple countries – British-quarried stone gives you full transparency from ground to graveside.
Supports British Industry
Choosing British stone supports the quarries, craftspeople and communities that have maintained this country's stonemasonry heritage for generations.
Outstanding Quality
Welsh slate, Yorkshire sandstone and British limestone are among the finest memorial stones available anywhere in the world — durable, beautiful, and proven over hundreds of years.
Our British Stones
Four Stones. One Island.
Every stone in this range is quarried within the British Isles, chosen for its quality, character and suitability as a lasting memorial.

Slate
Welsh Slate
Quarried in North Wales and used in British buildings and memorials for centuries. Welsh slate is famed for its exceptionally fine grain, which allows for precisely cut, razor-sharp lettering. Its distinctive blue-grey colour develops a beautiful silvery patina as it ages.
Fine Grain
Blue-Grey Tone
Sharp Lettering
Weathers Beautifully
Sandstone
Yorkshire Sandstone
A warm, honey-toned sandstone quarried from the Yorkshire Dales and used in the great buildings of Northern England for over a thousand years. Its natural warmth gives memorials a timeless, welcoming character. Particularly well suited to churchyard and rural settings.
Warm Honey Tone
Textured Surface
Traditional Character
Rural Aesthetic


Sandstone – Local Quarry
Staffordshire Sandstone
The most local option of all — Staffordshire sandstone is quarried just miles from our workshop in Rugeley. A rich, earthy reddish-brown tone that looks entirely at home in Staffordshire's churchyards and cemeteries. Choosing local stone means the smallest possible carbon footprint.
Truly Local
Red-Brown Tone
Lowest Footprint
Heritage Appearance
Limestone
British Limestone
England is home to some of the finest limestone in the world — from the creamy Cotswold oolite to the pale Portland stone used in St Paul's Cathedral. British limestone memorials have a refined, classical quality and carve with exceptional clarity, producing crisp, deep lettering.
Pale Cream Tone
Classical Character
Deep Carving
English Heritage

Stone Origins
All Sourced Within Britain
Every stone in our eco range is quarried within the British Isles. Compare that with the typical journey of imported granite – 5,000 to 7,000 miles by sea freight.
Interested?
Let's Find the Right Stone for You
Jonathan is happy to talk through which British stone would best suit your requirements — whether that's based on the appearance you're after, the cemetery's specifications, or simply which option has the smallest footprint. There's no obligation to commit.