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Town trails and a bibliography of building and roofing stones by county
The list is arranged by counties including London and national. To view the list arranged by author click here. There is a bibliography of roofing stones and slates at
www.stoneroof.org.uk/biblio.html
•Bedfordshire Eyres, Jill The Building Stones of Bedfordshire Bedfordshire and Luton Rigs Group.
•Bedfordshire West, B.B. 1951 Use of Stone in Bedfordshire Architecture Bedfordshire Magazine, 2(16) pp. 305-312.
•Birmingham Paul Shilston Building stones of Birmingham City Centre in ESTA Annual Course & Conference - Field Workshop Handbook
•Cambridgshire Dimes, F. G. and Sanderson, R. 1992 The Building Stones and Geological Background to Ely Cathedral Natural History Museum Field Study Tours
•Cambridgshire Purcell D. 1967 Cambridge stone Faber & Faber
•Channel Islands Renouf, J.T. 2002 The age of house facades in Jersey, Channel Islands from masonry style and rock type with other observations on rocks used and their sources. Geoscience in south-west Englamd, 10, 329-335.
•Cheshire Broadhurst, F. 1991 Stone in Macclesfield and Building Stone Quarries around Macclesfield Reoport of the Manchester Geological Association.
•Cheshire Fairs, J & Fairs, B 2008? Memories of Storeton http://friendsof storetonwoods.org.uk
•Cheshire Liverpool Geological Society 2004 Rock around Wirral : a guide to the geological sites of interest in the natural landscape and to the building stones in some towns of the Wirral Peninsula Liverpool Geological Society
•Cheshire Longden, G. 2002 Kerridge Ridge & Ingersley : Vale A Historical Study Kerridge Ridge & Ingersley Vale Heritage Project.
•Cheshire Owen, F. 2005 The source of the sandstone used to build the sessions house, Knutsford The North West Geologist
•Cheshire Thompson, D. 2000 Over the Hill: An historical look at Runcorn Hill and its locality. Mailbook Publishing, Widnes.
•Cheshire Tresise, G. 1994 The Runcorn quarries and footprint finds of the 1840's Proceedings of the Geological Association, 105, 125-140.
•Cheshire Woodcock, D. 2002 The Sandstone Quarries of Overton Hill, Frodsham: a Geological Study. Open University Geological Society Journal 23 (1)
•Chester NEWRIGS Walking through the past: A geological trail around Chester
•Cornwall The Cornish Building Stone and Slate Guide 2007 Interactive and Design Services
•Cornwall Bristow C.M. 2001 Some notable Cornish building and decorative stones Geoscience in south-west England - Proceedings of the Ussher Society Vol. 10 pt/no 2 p.223-229
•Cornwall Cornwall County Council 2007 The Cornish Building Stone and Slate Guide 2007 Cornwall County Council
•Cornwall De La Beche, H.T. 1839 Report on the Geology of Cornwall, Devon and West Somers: Building Stoneset. GSGB Memoir pp. 485-517.
•Cornwall Stanier, P.H. 1985 The Granite Quarrying Industry in Devon and Cornwall. Part 1 1800-1910 Industrial Archaeology Review 7(2) pp.171-189.
•Cumbria Brambles G. 2001 The building stones of Kendal: an excursion 05.08.01 Proceedings Westmorland Geological Society No. 29 2001 p.33-34
•Cumbria David, R. 1987 The Slate Quarrying Industry in Westmorland: Part One: The valleys of Troutbeck, Kentmere and Longsleddale. Transactions Cumberland & Westmoreland Antiquarian an Archaeological Society 87, pp215-235
•Cumbria David, R. 1991 The Slate Quarrying Industry in Westmorland: Part Two Transactions Cumberland & Westmoreland Antiquarian an Archaeological Society 91, pp213-227.
•Cumbria Day F.H. 1982 Building stones of Cumbria : presidential address Westmorland Geological Society Proceedings 3, (2), 1982, 8-9
•Cumbria Mitchell M. 1992 Cartmel Priory building stones - a historical account North West Geologist no.2 1992 p.65-75
•Cumbria Mitchell M. 2007 The building stones of Cartmel and its Priory Proceedings Westmorland Geological Society No. 35, pp. 39-42
•Cumbria Mitchell M. 2001 The building stones of Cartmel and its Priory: an excursion 23.06.01 Proceedings Westmorland Geological Society No. 29, pp.26-27
•Cumbria Munby, J. 1989 Westmorland Slate at Buckland (Berkshire) and Bath, 1754-9. Transactions Cumberland & Westmoreland Antiquarian an Archaeological Society 89, pp.233-248.
•Cumbria Tyson, B. 1984 The Troutbeck Park Slate Qaurries, Their Management and Markets, 1753-1760. Transactions Cumberland & Westmoreland Antiquarian an Archaeological Society 84, pp167-190
•Derby Derby City Council Rock around Derby & City Centre Geological Walk Holly Media Ltd
•Derby Nicholas Moyes/Peter Jones Building Stones in Derby
•Derbyshire Ian Thomas and Mick Cooper The Geology of Chatsworth House Mercian Geologist
•Derbyshire Derbyshire County Council Sources of Building Stone for use in Derbyshire Derbyshire County CouncilDerbyshire Craven, M. and Stanley, M. 1982 The Derbyshire Country House (vols 1 & 2) Derbyshire Museum Service
•Derbyshire Ford, T.D. 1958 The 'Black marble' of Ashford-in-the-Water Derbyshire. Liverpool and Manchester Geological Jouirnal, 2 (1)
•Derbyshire Hughes, T.G. 1996 The Grey Slates of the South Pennines. Volume 1 : The Industry Peak National Park, English Heritage & Derbyshire County Council
•Derbyshire Stanley, M. F. 1990 Carved in Bright Stones: Sources of Building Stone in Derbyshire In Parsons D (ed) Stone: Quarrying and Building in England AD 43-1525, Phillimore.
•Derbyshire Thomas I.A. ; England's Heritage in Stone 2005 Hopton Wood stone : England's premier decorative stone England's Heritage in Stone : proceedings of a conference : Tempest Anderson Hall, York, 15-17 March, 2005 / edited by Peter Doyle; assisted by Terry Hughes and Ian Thomas. Folkestone : English Stone Forum, 2008. p. 90-105
•Devon Allan, J. 1991 Notes on the Building Stones of the Cathedral (Exeter) Bin Kelly, F. (ed) Medieval Art and Architecture at Exeter Cathedral., pp10-18
•Devon Barr, M.W.C. 2006 Building with stone in East Devon and adjacent parts of Dorset and Somerset. Report of the Transactions of the Devon Association for the Advancement of Science, 138, pp. 185-224.
•Devon Barr M.W.C. 2008 Building stone at the western edge of the Blackdown Hills Geoscience in south-west England - Proceedings of the Ussher Society Vol. 11 pt/no 4 (2008) p. 348-354
•Devon Born, A. 1988 The Blue Slate Quarrying Industry of South Devon. Industrial Archaeology Review 11(1) pp.51-67.
•Devon Cornish, J.G. 1933 The Quarries of Salcombe Regis. Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries
•Devon Dove J. c1994 Exeter in stone; a city walk [an urban geology] Thematic Trails
•Devon Dove J. 1992 Exeter: the geology of a cathedral Geology Today 8(5) pp.176-179
•Devon Gale A.W. c1992 The building stones of Devon Devonshire Association for the Advancement of Science, Literature and Art
•Devon Hansford Worth, R. 1950 The Moorstone Age (parts 1 & 2 Report of the Transactions of the Devon Association for the Advancement of Science, 82.
•Devon Laming, D 1991 Exeter Cathedral - A celebration - The Building Stone and its Quarry. Dean and Chapter of Exeter.
•Devon Leese, C.E. and Setchell, J. 1948-50 Notes on Delabole Slate Quarry Royal Geological Society of Cornwall. Pp. 41-47.
•Devon Stanier, P.H. 1996 The De Lank Granite Quarry Bulletin of the Peak District Mines and Historical Society. 13 (2),p.41- 46.
•Devon Worth, R.N. 1871 Building Stones of Devon and Cornwall Western Chronicle of Science 8, pp. 120-125.
•Dorset Beavis, J. 1971 Some aspects of the use of Purbeck Marble in Roman Britain. Proceedings of the Dorset Natural History and Archaeological Society, 92, 181--204
•Dorset Draper, J. 2001 Quarrying the Lias at Lyme Dorset Proceedings. 123, 15-22.
•Dorset Drury, G. D. 1949 The Use of Purbeck Marble in Medieval Times Proceedings of the Dorset Natural History and Archaeological Society, 70, 74-98.
•Dorset Edmunds, F.H. and Schaffer, R.J. 1932 Portland Stone: Its Geology and Properties as a Building Stone. Procedings of the Geologists Association, XLIII, 3, pp. 225-240.
•Dorset Fowler, J. 1938 The Stones of Sherborne Abbey. ?
•Dorset Jones, I. 1993 The Stalbridge Inheritance 1780-1854: Stalbridge Stone Quarries Larkwood Publishing; pp. 100-109.
•Dorset Lott, G.K. in press The building stones of South Dorset and East Devon World Heritage Coast BGS Special Memoir
•Dorset Phillips, J. 1996 Quarr Houses in the Isle of Purbeck. Bulletin of the Peak District Mines and Historical Society. 13 (2),pp. 155-162.
•Dorset Robinson E. 2004 The building stones of Dorset Journal Open University Geological Society Vol. 25 pt/no 2, pp. 57-63
•Dorset Stanier, P.H. 1985 The Quarried Face: evidence from Dorset's cliffstone quarries. Bulletin of the Peak District Mines and Historical Society. 13 (2),pp. 1- 9.
•Dorset Thomas J. Geology and building stone of Burton Bradstock
•Dorset Thomas J. 2008 Dorset Stone Dovecote Press Ltd
•Dorset Thoma, J 1990 The lesser-known building materials of West Dorset Proceedings of the Geologists Association. 101 (4), pp.289-301.
•Dorset Thomas J. 1993 Building stones of Dorset - part 1: The western parishes Upper Greensand Chert and Lower Lias Proceedings of the Dorset Natural History and Archaeological Society v.114 pp.161-168
•Dorset Thomas J. 1994 Building stones of Dorset - part 2 Chideock to Broadwindsor - Middle and Upper Lias Proceedings of the Dorset Natural History and Archaeological Society. 115, 133-8.
•Dorset Thomas J. 1995 Building stones of Dorset - part 3: Inferior Oolite, Forest Marble, Cornbrash and Corallian Limestone Proceedings of the Dorset Natural History and Archaeological Society. 116, pp.61-70
•Dorset Thomas, J. Discover Dorset - Stone Quarrying Dovecote Press Ltd
•Dorset Whitaker, W. H. 1927 Quarrying Activities in Wessex The Contractors Record and Municipal Engineer.
•Durham Johnson, G.A.L. and Dunham, K. 1982 The Stones of Durham Cathedral: A preliminary note. Transactions of the Architectural and Archaeological Siociety of Durham and Northumberland. New Seroes 6, pp. 53-66.
•Ely, Cambridgeshire The Stones of Ely Cathedral University Printing House, Cambridge
•Exeter Dr Jane Dove Exeter in Stone: A city walk by Jane Dove Thematic Trails
•Essex Potter J.F. 2004 Field meeting : Romney Marsh : its churches and geology. Proceedings of the Geologists Association 116 (2)pp.161-175
•Essex Sowan, P. 1980 Reigate Stone in Essex Essex Journal, Vol. 15 No.Spring
•Gloucestershire Allen, J.R.L., 2004 The building stone at the Roman religious complex, Lydney Park,
•Gloucestershire:character and fate. Archaeological Journal, 160, pp. 29-33
•Gloucester Joe McCall Gloucester in Stone - a city walk Thematic Trails
•Gloucestershire McCall J. 2011 Hereford: a city of sandstone, lath and plaster and red brick: a city centre trail. English Stone Forum 21pp
•Gloucestershire McCall, A and Copestake, P 2007 Cirecester in Stone, Gloucestershire Geology Trust
•Gloucestershire Angseesing, J et al. Limestone Roofing Slates in the Cotswolds. Proceedings of the Naturalist's Field Club. Pp. 228-236.
•Gloucestershire Curtis M.L.K. 2002 Psammosteus Limestone used as a building stone at Arlingham, Gloucestershire Proceedings of the Cotteswold Naturalists Field Club 42(2) 2002 p.115-117
•Gloucestershire Derrick F. 1848 Cotswold stone Chapman and Hall
•Gloucestershire Harding, G.T. 1984-5 The Subterranean Quarries of the Whitcombe Valley. Proceedings of the Cotteswold Naturalists' Field Club. 39 (2), pp.156-164.
•Gloucestershire Hill M. and Birch S. 1994 Cotswold stone homes : history, conservation, care Sutton Publishing Ltd
•Gloucestershire McCall J. 1999 Gloucester in stone; a city walk Thematic Trails
•Gloucestershire McCall, A and Copestake, P 2007 Cirecester in Stone, Gloucestershire Geology Trust
•McCall J. 2011 Hereford: a city of sandstone, lath and plaster and red brick: a city centre trail. English Stone Forum 21pp
•Gloucestershire Price A.J. 2007 Cheltenham stone : the Whittington quarries
•Gloucestershire Standing, I. 1987 The Industrial Heritage of Bixhead and Bixslade in the Foresty of Dean Journal of Gloucestershire Society for Industrial Archaeology pp.17-32..
•Hampshire Shore, T.W. 1908 Geology and Hampshire Industries Archaeological Society Hampshire Field Club (Hampshire Paper - T.W. Shore memorial Volume.
•Hampshire Tatton-Brown T. The Building Stones of Winchester Cathedral. In Crook, J. (ed) Winchester Cathedral Nine hundred years 1093-1993: Phillimore
•Hampshire Tomalin, D. 2002 Wihtgarasbyrig' explored Proceedings of the Isle of Wight Natural History and Archaeology Society 18, pp. 55-77.
•Hampshire Tomalin, D. 2003 From Gat Cliff to Carisbrooke Castle: A medieval quarry rediscovered. Proceedings of the Isle of Wight Natural History and Archaeology Society 19, pp101-108.
•Hereford: a city of sandstone, lath and plaster and red brick: a city centre trail. McCall J. 2011 English Stone Forum 21pp
•Herefordshire Earth Heritage Trust - Building Stone Trails 200? Hereford City Centre Earth Heritage Trust - Building Stone Trails
•Herefordshire Kendrick, F.M. 1967 Some reflections on the use of the natural Products in Herefordshire. Transactions of the Woolhope Society,.pp.7-194.
•Herefordshire Richardson, L An Outline of the Geology of Herefordshire Woolhope Naturalists Field Club, pp. 1-68.
•Hertfordshire Anon Discover St Albans Building Stones St Albans Museums
•Hertfordshire Appleby, J.W. 1978 Hertfordshire Pudding Stone. St Albans Museums
•Hertfordshire Roberts, E 1974 Totternhoe Stone and Flint in Hertfordshire Churches Medieval Archaeology, Volume 18, pp. 66-89
•Hertfordshire Tatton-Brown, T. 2001 The Medieval Building Stones of St Albans Abbey: A Provisional Note. In Henig, M and Lindley, P (ed) Alban and St Albans: Roman and Medieval, Architecture Art and Archaeology, BAA Transactions XXIV.
•Herefordshire H & W RIGS Group Explore Goodrich Castle - Building Stones Trail H & W RIGS Group
•Huddersfield Malcolm Dean, Kirklees Environment Initiative Guide to the Building Stones of Huddersfield
•Kendal, Cumbria Kendal Building Stones Cumbria Rigs
•Leeds Francis G Dimes and Murray Mitchell The Building Stone Heritage of Leeds The Leeds Philosophical and Literary Society Ltd
•Leicester John H McD Whitaker Building Stones of Leciester East Midlands Geological Society
•Kent Archibald J. 1934 Kentish architecture as influenced by geology Monastery Press
•Kent George, W.H. 1984 A short account of the cementstone industry of the Isle of Sheppey, Kent. Tertiary Research, 5(4), pp. 165-8
•Kent Kent Rigs Group Kentish Ragstone Kent Rigs Group
•Kent Lott, G.K. and Cameron, D.G. 2005 The building stones of South East England: Mineralogy and Provenance 10th Euroseminar on Microscopy Paisley
•Kent Pearson, A 2002 Stone supply to Saxon Shore Forts at Reculver, Richborough, Dover and Lympne. Archaeologia Cantiana, 122, pp. 197-220.
•Kent Robinson, E, and Jarembowski, E. 1998 The Building Stones of Maidstone Maidstone Museum and Art Gallery.
•Kent Stoker, M. 2007 Kentish Ragstone Parchments of Oxford
•Kent Tatton-Brown T. 2006 The Building Stones of Rochester Castle and Cathedral Rochester Medieval Art, Architecture and Archaeology, BAA Conference Transactions XXVIII
•Kent Whichcord, J. 1846 Observations on Kentish Ragstone as a Building Material. John Weale, London
•Kent Worssam, B.C. 1950 Eight centuries in stone; an account of the building of All Saints Church, Staplehurst Eagle printing Works, Cranbrook, Kent
•Kent Worssam B.C. 2000 The building stones of Rochester Cathedral crypt Archaeologia Cantiana CXX, pp. 1-22
•Kent Worssam B.C. 1994/5 A guide to the building stones of Rochester Cathedral Friends of Rochester Cathedral report 1994/5 p23-31
•Kent Worssam, B.C. and Tatton-Brown, T. 1990 The Stone of the Reculver Columns and the Reculver Cross. In Parsons D (ed) Stone: Quarrying and Building in England AD 43-1525, Phillimore.
•Kent Worssam B.C. and Tatton-Brown T. 1993 Kentish Rag and other Kent building stones Archaeologia Cantiana CXII, pp. 93-125
•Lancashire Aldridge, E.C. 1900 Building Stone around Liverpool. The Quarry, 5 pp.325-328.
•Lancashire Binney 1859 A few remarks on the Building stones used in Manchester Survey Collection of Pamphlets 17d, 6p
•Lancashire Liverpool Geological Society 2001 Rock around Liverpool : a geological guide to the building stones of the city centre Liverpool Geological Society
•Lancashire Parsons V. 2001 The building stones of Lancaster and Williamson Park Proceedings Westmorland Geological Society No. 29 2001 p.15-18
•Lancashire Simpson, I.M. and Broadhurst, F.M. 1975 A buildng Stones Guide to Central Manchester. Published by the Extra Mural Studies, University of Manchester.
•Lancashire Taylor, W.G. 2002 Bacupian Quarries Defunct website
•Lancashire Wilding, J. 1931 The Stones of a city (The Building Stones of Liverpool) Liverpool Geological Society, XV, pp.149-156.
•Leeds Dimes F.G. and Mitchell M. et al. 2006 The building stone heritage of Leeds Leeds Philosophical and literary Society Ltd.
•Leicestershire Anon Building Blocks: exploring the geological heritage of our built environment. Leicestershire Museums Service
•Leicestershire Ramsey, D.A. 1985 The Leicestershire Slate Industry Leicestershire Libraries and Information
•Leicestershire Robinson, E, 1994 Loughborough Stones PGA Stone Trail
•Leicestershire Whitaker J.H.M. 1981 Building stones of Leicester - city trail Leicester City Council
•Leicestershire Whitaker J.H.M. 2006 Building stones of Leicester: a guided walk Leicester City Council
•Lincolnshire Dawn, A 1993 A geological stone trail of Stamford. Lincolnshire County Council
•Lincolnshire Ireson, A.S. 1986 The Stones of Stamford. Stamford Town Council Publication.
•London Baines F. 1926 Memorandum on the defective condition of the stonework at the Houses of Parliament and proposals for its restoration: presented to Parliament by command of His Majesty Great Britain. Ministry of Works
•London Potter J.F. 1998 The distribution of silcretes in the churches of the London Basin Proceedings of the Geologists Association Vol. 109, 289-304.
•London Barry C., Smith, W., and Smith C.H. 1839 Report (addressed to the Commissioners of Her Majesty's Woods, Forests, Land Revenue, Works, and Buildings) as the result of an inquiry, undertaken under the authority of the Lords Commissioners of Her Majesty's Treasury with reference to the selection of stone for building the new Houses of Parliament Commissioners of Her Majesty's Woods, Forests, Land Revenues, Works, and Buildings ;
•London Palace of Westminster 1861 Report of the Committee on the Decay of the Stone of the New Palace at Westminster Committee on the Decay of the Stone of the New Palace at Westminster
•London Robinson E. 1988 A geological walk in Clerkenwell, London Proceedings of the Geologists' Association 99(2) pp.101-124
•London Robinson E. 1987 A geology of the Albert Memorial and vicinity Proceedings of the Geologists' Association 98(1) pp.19-37
•London Robinson, E Stone in South Kensington a geological walk organised by the Geological Museum. Geological Museum of the GSGB
•London Robinson Eric Illustrated Geological Walks - Vol 1 Scottish Academic Press Edinburgh and London
•London Robinson Eric Illustrated Geological Walks - Vol 2
•London Robinson Eric Martin Litherland Holiday Geology Guides - St. Paul's/Westminster/Trafalgar Square Earthwise/BGS
•London South Bank London Geology Stone on the South Bank: A geological walk NERC/BGS
•London South Kensington, London Geology Stone in South Kensington: A geological walk
•Maidstone, Kent The Building Stones of Maidstone Sagittarius Design & Print
•Manchester Central A Building Stones Guide to Central Manchester Department of Extra Mural Studies, University of Manchester
•The Trafford Centre, Manchester Fred Broadhurst Stones of The Trafford Centre The Trafford Centre Ltd.
•Middlesex Potter J.F. 1999 The geology of London Basin churches: the Palaeogene rocks. Tertiary Research, 19, pp. 117-38.
•Middlesex Potter, J.F. 2000 More about Tertiary churches:the London Clay Septaria. Tertiary Research 20, pp.59-63.
•Middlesex Potter, J.F. 2000 The occurrence of Travertine in churches of the London Basin. Proceedings of the Geologists Associastion, 111, pp.55-70.
•Middlesex Potter, J.F. 2001 The London Basin's gravel churches: indications of geology medieval history and geographical distribution. Landscape History, 23, pp. 5-28.
•Middlesex Potter, J.F. 2002 The distribution of Bunter quartzites in the London Basin as potrayed by their occurrence in church fabrics. Tertiary Research 21, pp.155-70.
•Middlesex Potter J.F. 2002 The distribution of Bunter quartzites in the London Basin as portrayed by their occurrence in church fabrics Tertiary Research 21(1-4) 2002 p.155-170
•Middlesex Potter, J.F. 2004 Viviparus limestone (`Purbeck Marble'): a key to financially well-endowed churches in the London Basin Church Archaeology, 5 and 6, 80--93,
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•National Andrew K.J. 1994 John Watson and the Cambridge Building Stone collection Geological Curator 5(8) 1994 p.303-310
•National Hart, D. 1988 The Building Magnesian Limestones of the British Isles HMSO, London
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•National Ashurst J. and Dimes F.G. 1990 Conservation of building and decorative stone Butterworth-Heinemann
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•National Clifton-Taylor A. 1972 The pattern of English building Faber & Faber
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•National Harris G.J. 1887 A series of articles on British building stones contributed to the "Builder" comprising "Our building stones" articles I to XVI [and] "Stone quarries" articles 1 to XXVI The Builder
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