Ashlar, characterised by its smooth, even faces and square edges, can be laid with joints as small as 3mm and therefore appears almost seamless. Creating an ashlar wall in artificial stone cladding rather than stone wall cladding is not only more cost-effective, but the end result will appear entirely convincing – so just as if the ashlar cladding was real stone. As well as newbuild, cast stone is regularly used on sensitive conservation and refurbishment projects where natural stone is a predominant material. It evokes a sense of timelessness which fits in with any form of massive construction. Please get in touch to discuss your Ashlar Walling requirements.