Saint Clere

Tumbled & Non-Tumbled Machine Split Rubble Veneer

Common Name

Machine Split Rubble, Rough Rectangular, Random Ashlar, Building Stone

Building Products Name

Thin Veneer, Full Veneer, Tumbled, Non-Tumbled
Bradford, a natural limestone veneer with a classic random ashlar pattern, shown in Gray Variegated color.

Classic Collection

About Saint Clere

Saint Clere is a split face Kansas Limestone veneer with a classic, “Country Chateau”-like, appearance. Its height variation creates a roughly rectangular but random appearance. Historically known as “rubble”, Saint Clere is available in thin and full-bed and can be tumbled or non-tumbled.

Finish & Color Options

Chestnut Shell in Split Finish

Chestnut Shell

Cottonwood in Split Finish

Cottonwood

Flint Hills Gray in Split Finish

Flint Hills Gray

Gray Variegated in Split Finish

Gray Variegated

Onaga in Split Finish

Onaga

Plaza Gray in Split Finish

Plaza Gray

Prairie Shell in Split Finish

Prairie Shell

Silverdale in Split Finish

Silverdale

Split finish shown with all available colors. Create your own blend.

Create Your Own Blend

Stone Specifications

Pattern Sample

Machine Split Rubble, Rough Rectangular, Random Ashlar, Building Stone Tumbled & Non-Tumbled Machine Split Rubble Veneer

Additional Information

Standard 4″ to 12″ Mix

(10-15% 4″ to 5″, 40-45% 6″ to 8″, 40-45% 9″ to 12″)

Smaller height ranges, such as 2″ to 8″, are available

Thin Veneer will be 3/4″ to 1-1/4″ thickness

Full Bed will have nominal 4″ and 5″ bed depth

Available Stone Types: Cottonwood, Silverdale, Onaga, Prairie Shell, Chestnut Shell, Flint Hills Gray, Gray Variegated, Plaza Gray

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