The Rustic Antique London facing brick is a quintessential example of classic British masonry — combining rich red tones with a deep, heavy texture that blends heritage charm with performance. It’s part of the iconic London Brick range, a staple in millions of homes across the UK. This make gives you a sense of continuity and trust in your build aesthetic.
Finished in a heavy textured / rusticated surface, Rustic Antique London brings depth, shadow, and character to façades. The pronounced texture catches light, softens mortar lines, and elevates even flat, planar walls into surfaces alive with visual interest. Because it’s a pressed brick manufactured to tight tolerances, the form is consistent while each face retains unique variation.
From a performance standpoint, this brick is built for external use. It carries a durability rating of F1 and a water absorption rating of 23 %, making it suitable for many exposed external conditions. Its standard dimensions are 215 × 102.5 × 65 mm (and variants in 73 mm height), giving design flexibility. When installed with appropriate detailing — cavity design, flashing, weep holes, and matching mortar — it offers dependable longevity under UK climatic conditions.
Key Specifications
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Size:215 × 102.5 × 65 mm
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Colour:Red / Mixed tones
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Texture:Rustic (Heavy)
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Water Absorption:? 23 %
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Durability:F1
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Rustic Antique London suitable for exposed or coastal environments?
Yes — its **F1 durability rating** is designed to handle many external conditions. But in particularly harsh or coastal zones, you’ll want to pay extra attention to detailing (cavities, flashing, adequate drainage) to protect the wall over time.
How rough is the “rustic” texture, and how will it affect appearance over time?
The **rustic** finish is quite pronounced — with relief and shadow play. Over time, this texture helps conceal minor staining or weathering, since the surface is not perfectly smooth. But it also means cleaning or pointing must be done carefully to avoid damaging the surface.
Does the 23 % water absorption risk damp problems in practice?
While **? 23 % absorption** is relatively high, it is within the declared specification for this brick. The key to avoiding dampness is correct installation: ensure your cavity is well designed, incorporate proper flashing and weep holes, and use compatible mortar. These measures are more influential in moisture control than the absorption number itself.
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