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- Carrstone abstract "Carrstone (or carstone, also known as Silsoe and gingerbread) is a sedimentary sandstone conglomerate formed during the Cretaceous period. It varies in colour from light to dark rusty ginger. Used as a building stone it can be found in Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire and extensively in the historic buildings of North-west Norfolk.Carrstone can vary in quality depending on factors such as the degree of iron oxide present, and sufficient pressure to form the matrix. Because of its variations it does not lend itself to carving or finer work. Carrstonework can be seen in buildings as: random carrstone, coursed carrstone, ashlared carrstone, all with, or without, galleting. Other patterns of use are: rough carrstone sipps (slips or brickettes) and cut carrstone sipps, both used in masonry fields between brickwork quoins.Cut carrstone sipps are used extensively at Sandringham House on the main building and the stables block. Other examples of carrstone work can be found on St Mary's Church, Barton Bendish as well as many other parish churches in the region. Hunstanton and Wolferton feature some interesting examples along with the 'Gingerbread Town' of Downham Market, notably the Grade II Listed Downham Market railway station.".
- Carrstone thumbnail Carrstone_006.JPG?width=300.
- Carrstone wikiPageID "31172430".
- Carrstone wikiPageLength "5319".
- Carrstone wikiPageOutDegree "35".
- Carrstone wikiPageRevisionID "682089116".
- Carrstone wikiPageWikiLink Ancient_Rome.
- Carrstone wikiPageWikiLink Ashwicken.
- Carrstone wikiPageWikiLink Bedfordshire.
- Carrstone wikiPageWikiLink Blakeney_Chapel.
- Carrstone wikiPageWikiLink Bloomery.
- Carrstone wikiPageWikiLink Cambridgeshire.
- Carrstone wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sandstone.
- Carrstone wikiPageWikiLink Charcoal.
- Carrstone wikiPageWikiLink Condensation.
- Carrstone wikiPageWikiLink Cretaceous.
- Carrstone wikiPageWikiLink Cretaceous_period.
- Carrstone wikiPageWikiLink Downham_Market.
- Carrstone wikiPageWikiLink Downham_Market_railway_station.
- Carrstone wikiPageWikiLink East_Anglia.
- Carrstone wikiPageWikiLink Feldspar.
- Carrstone wikiPageWikiLink Galleting.
- Carrstone wikiPageWikiLink Glauconite.
- Carrstone wikiPageWikiLink Hunstanton.
- Carrstone wikiPageWikiLink Iron.
- Carrstone wikiPageWikiLink Iron_bloom.
- Carrstone wikiPageWikiLink Iron_oxide.
- Carrstone wikiPageWikiLink Iron_production.
- Carrstone wikiPageWikiLink Norfolk.
- Carrstone wikiPageWikiLink Quartz.
- Carrstone wikiPageWikiLink Rising_Damp.
- Carrstone wikiPageWikiLink Rising_damp.
- Carrstone wikiPageWikiLink Sandringham_House.
- Carrstone wikiPageWikiLink Sandstone.
- Carrstone wikiPageWikiLink Snettisham.
- Carrstone wikiPageWikiLink St_Marys_Church,_Barton_Bendish.
- Carrstone wikiPageWikiLink Vernacular.
- Carrstone wikiPageWikiLink West_Runton.
- Carrstone wikiPageWikiLink Wolferton.
- Carrstone wikiPageWikiLink Wrought_iron.
- Carrstone wikiPageWikiLink File:Carrstone_002.JPG.
- Carrstone wikiPageWikiLink File:Carrstone_006.JPG.
- Carrstone wikiPageWikiLink File:Carrstone_at_Hunstanton.jpg.
- Carrstone wikiPageWikiLinkText "Carrstone".
- Carrstone wikiPageWikiLinkText "carrstone".
- Carrstone hasPhotoCollection Carrstone.
- Carrstone wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Carrstone subject Category:Sandstone.
- Carrstone hypernym Conglomerate.
- Carrstone type Company.
- Carrstone comment "Carrstone (or carstone, also known as Silsoe and gingerbread) is a sedimentary sandstone conglomerate formed during the Cretaceous period. It varies in colour from light to dark rusty ginger. Used as a building stone it can be found in Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire and extensively in the historic buildings of North-west Norfolk.Carrstone can vary in quality depending on factors such as the degree of iron oxide present, and sufficient pressure to form the matrix.".
- Carrstone label "Carrstone".
- Carrstone sameAs m.0h_bwgy.
- Carrstone sameAs Q5046740.
- Carrstone sameAs Q5046740.
- Carrstone wasDerivedFrom Carrstone?oldid=682089116.
- Carrstone depiction Carrstone_006.JPG.
- Carrstone isPrimaryTopicOf Carrstone.