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Hutton Stone Co Ltd Contact Details
Address
West Fishwick
Berwick-upon-Tweed
Scottish Borders
TD15 1XQ
Scotland
Opening Hours
Saturday
08:00-24:00
Monday
08:00-17:00
Tuesday
08:00-17:00
Wednesday
08:00-17:00
Thursday
08:00-17:00
Friday
08:00-17:00
Saturday
08:00-24:00
Sunday
Closed
Other Dates
About Hutton Stone Co Ltd
We’re a friendly, highly dedicated team based in the Scottish Borders united by one common goal, supplying the finest quality, natural and sustainable Sandstone for your project.
For us it’s really simple. We take an enormous pride in the projects we supply and strive for Quality, Service and Care to our loyal Customers. We think that the key is to be big enough to supply your project whatever its size whilst being small enough to give you the personal contact your job deserves.
With our own Quarries, State of the Art Sawing and Production Equipment and 40 friendly and highly skilled staff we are here to be part of your team and do our very best to help you all the way.
Our Main Services
As well as our extensive services below we can usually offer a solution to most stone related problems or enquiries, please just drop us a line to ask!
Banker Masonry
Hutton Stone Co Ltd provide a full Banker Masonry (Dressing of Masonry) Service. Using the traditional skills of hand dressing combined with modern profiling and lathe machinery we can produce any masonry element required for your project.
Our masonry services at a glance:
Carving
Our carvers can handle almost every project imaginable. We do memorials, plaques, sculptures, coats-of-arms as well as commercial work such as architectural carving and restoration.
Paving & Flooring
We currently stock 3 types of imported Indian Paving and are proud to have been purchasing our imported paving from the same supplier for over 20 years now. We are aware that we could buy it from other cheaper sources but we feel it is important to be confident about the overall quality, its origin, and how it was produced.
Stone specifications available:
We have generations of experience in the supply of restorative stone masonry and we absolutely pride ourselves in paying special attention to the dressing techniques used by those who have gone before us. If you want to match something in a restoration project or you want your new build project to sit perfectly within a traditional environment we are here to help!
Walling
We provide random or coursed walling stone in all colours. Standard bed-widths of 100mm and 150mm are normal and are most likely to be in stock, but we can price and produce other thickness’s if required.
We are happy to specify stone type if you are unsure and are trying to match existing. We can do this from samples provided by yourself or site visit if required. All walling can be supplied loose or bagged / palleted at an additional cost. For advice and guidance on walling for your project please call in at the yard.
Fireplaces
Hutton Stone Co Ltd produce 3 Standard fireplaces although each one can be modified to suit the fire opening and space you have available. Beyond this and as often is the case our customers bring us their own individual ideas or a picture they have seen and we modify the design to suit your room dimensions.
Professional Delivery
Hutton Stone Co Ltd can deliver via crane offload or tipper if required to any specified site and are always pleased to quote for this. We are highly experienced with awkward offloads or hard to reach places, just get in touch and we can run through the specifics. Alternatively customers are welcome to collect their goods by arrangement from the yard.
Full UK wide delivery is available 6 days a week.
Design and Advice Service
We are delighted to offer a full advisory service and will happily attend your site to take sizes, dressing details and advise on Stone type or any design issue if you wish. We are also able to offer full Auto-Cad design facilities for any component parts of your masonry that require it.
Contract Sawing
Where clients have their own reclaimed stone, Hutton Stone Co Ltd offer a “by- the-hour” sawing service using our 2 meter and Monoblade primary cutting facilities for slabbing large block and our 1250mm CNC, 1200, 800mm diameter secondary sawing equipment and milling and routing machines for cutting stone to finished sizes. We are always happy to look at any individual quantity of stone and advise on cost.
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For us it’s really simple. We take an enormous pride in the projects we supply and strive for Quality, Service and Care to our loyal Customers. We think that the key is to be big enough to supply your project whatever its size whilst being small enough to give you the personal contact your job deserves.
With our own Quarries, State of the Art Sawing and Production Equipment and 40 friendly and highly skilled staff we are here to be part of your team and do our very best to help you all the way.
Our Main Services
As well as our extensive services below we can usually offer a solution to most stone related problems or enquiries, please just drop us a line to ask!
Banker Masonry
Hutton Stone Co Ltd provide a full Banker Masonry (Dressing of Masonry) Service. Using the traditional skills of hand dressing combined with modern profiling and lathe machinery we can produce any masonry element required for your project.
Our masonry services at a glance:
- Cills
- Lintels
- Copes
- Quoins
- Chimney Caps
- Plinth Course
- Steps & Staircases
- Cornices
- Copes
- Jambs
- Tracery
- Mullions
Carving
Our carvers can handle almost every project imaginable. We do memorials, plaques, sculptures, coats-of-arms as well as commercial work such as architectural carving and restoration.
Paving & Flooring
We currently stock 3 types of imported Indian Paving and are proud to have been purchasing our imported paving from the same supplier for over 20 years now. We are aware that we could buy it from other cheaper sources but we feel it is important to be confident about the overall quality, its origin, and how it was produced.
Stone specifications available:
- Hand squared, average 25mm to 35mm thick.
- All widths 600mm
- Available Lengths of 450mm, 600mm, 750mm, 900mm and 1200mm
- (Equates approximately to: 2’, 2’6”, 3’ and 4’ respectively)
We have generations of experience in the supply of restorative stone masonry and we absolutely pride ourselves in paying special attention to the dressing techniques used by those who have gone before us. If you want to match something in a restoration project or you want your new build project to sit perfectly within a traditional environment we are here to help!
Walling
We provide random or coursed walling stone in all colours. Standard bed-widths of 100mm and 150mm are normal and are most likely to be in stock, but we can price and produce other thickness’s if required.
We are happy to specify stone type if you are unsure and are trying to match existing. We can do this from samples provided by yourself or site visit if required. All walling can be supplied loose or bagged / palleted at an additional cost. For advice and guidance on walling for your project please call in at the yard.
Fireplaces
Hutton Stone Co Ltd produce 3 Standard fireplaces although each one can be modified to suit the fire opening and space you have available. Beyond this and as often is the case our customers bring us their own individual ideas or a picture they have seen and we modify the design to suit your room dimensions.
Professional Delivery
Hutton Stone Co Ltd can deliver via crane offload or tipper if required to any specified site and are always pleased to quote for this. We are highly experienced with awkward offloads or hard to reach places, just get in touch and we can run through the specifics. Alternatively customers are welcome to collect their goods by arrangement from the yard.
Full UK wide delivery is available 6 days a week.
Design and Advice Service
We are delighted to offer a full advisory service and will happily attend your site to take sizes, dressing details and advise on Stone type or any design issue if you wish. We are also able to offer full Auto-Cad design facilities for any component parts of your masonry that require it.
Contract Sawing
Where clients have their own reclaimed stone, Hutton Stone Co Ltd offer a “by- the-hour” sawing service using our 2 meter and Monoblade primary cutting facilities for slabbing large block and our 1250mm CNC, 1200, 800mm diameter secondary sawing equipment and milling and routing machines for cutting stone to finished sizes. We are always happy to look at any individual quantity of stone and advise on cost.
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18/04/2019
Market Street Hotel, Edinburgh
Described as being ‘of international significance’ and occupying a prominent position within Edinburgh’s World Heritage site, is the imposing new eight storey 98-bedroom Market Street Hotel which has made a dramatic debut on Market Street.
The hotel site is bedded into the hard urban edge of Edinburgh’s Old Town. This ‘edge’ is comprised of a collective construct of the hundreds of stone buildings which run up the spine of castle hill to the great fortress itself.
Seen from the adjacent New Town and Princes Street, this ‘wall’ of stone rises above the parklands of Waverley valley to create the beautifully layered composition of stacked stone and slate, and the iconic skyline of spires and turrets that makes Edinburgh famous around the world.
General Manager of Market Street hotel, Jill Darling, said:
“The hotel is situated at the very heart of the city, it’s such a vibrant and spirited area of Edinburgh and is the perfect spot for guests to explore it’s rich culture and atmosphere.
“We’re incredibly proud to call Edinburgh our home and as with the exterior, the interiors of the hotel include subtle nods to the city throughout, particularly the Nor’ Loft – our champagne lounge. It’s an understated space with a relaxed vibe and was named after the Nor’ Loch, which filled the space we now know as Princes Street Gardens. It’s set to be the most coveted hang-out for locals and visitors alike and the panoramic views are second to none.
“We’ve created a space with a truly unique, vibrant and infectious energy and we’re looking forward to welcoming our first guests this summer.”
The new hotel was designed by JM Architects and constructed by main contractors Sharkey Group, with ISG being responsible for base build construction.
Ewan Thomson of JM Architects said: “We won the project in a competition run by the council who were very keen to develop the site, which was quite challenging from a technical point of view.”
The site itself was created some time ago with the demolition of a decrepit tenement building in the 1960s. For the five decades that followed, a gaping hole was left in the edge of the historic city like a missing tooth in the face of the Old Town.
Ewan Thomson said: “Our aim was to unify this gap site with an adjacent site occupied by a derelict 1930s garage building and to complete the city façade and heal this solitary ‘scar’ with a new building that is of its time and of its place and truly respectful of its World Heritage context.”
Strongly influenced by the architecture and ambience of Edinburgh’s Old Town, the design of the hotel is intended to be non-invasive and respectful of its neighbouring buildings, while at the same time of its own time and culture.
The project was unique given that no earlier attempts had been fully realised over a relatively long period. The architectural design of the building was driven by the idea that the spatial compositions and materiality of the adjacent Scottish Baronial historic context should be emphasised, with the contemporary architecture acknowledging the past without imitating it.
The new steelwork and foundations were designed to work around the existing foundations and structure of the garage building, whilst also incorporating propping to retain the rear of the site where the ground rises to the equivalent of three stories above Market Street.
Ewan Thomson said: “As we developed the design of the Market St elevation, we reviewed stone options with the British Geological Society and found a stone from within 90 miles of the site, that is both visually and geologically a strong match for Edinburgh’s historic Craiglieth sandstone (now no longer available).
“The rooftops and articulated recesses to the building are hewn from dark stone. This beautiful natural material blends well with the surrounding dark weathered sandstones and slate roofs and the building’s vertical whinstone recesses evoke the dark shadowy slots of the medieval ‘closes’ which still punctuate the Old Town vista to this day.”
The courtyard elevation to the south adopts white brick; common in the old town of Edinburgh, to bring light down into the landscaped courtyard gardens below.
The hotel roof form is truly unique and is designed to blend into the rooftops of the Old Town and the dramatic skyline of the Royal Mile beyond. Its intriguing folded form is utilised to house the restaurant and reception.
The positioning of reception in the attic storey with access by high speed lift breaks away from the traditional approach of check-in at ground floor and ensures the guest’s first experience within the hotel is the spectacular panoramic vistas of the city from the luxurious surroundings of the executive lounge.
The bedrooms have been designed in a large variety of configurations and with many different outlooks to the city, offering a highly individual guest experience to each visitor.
Ewan Thomson commented: “A key challenge of th
The hotel site is bedded into the hard urban edge of Edinburgh’s Old Town. This ‘edge’ is comprised of a collective construct of the hundreds of stone buildings which run up the spine of castle hill to the great fortress itself.
Seen from the adjacent New Town and Princes Street, this ‘wall’ of stone rises above the parklands of Waverley valley to create the beautifully layered composition of stacked stone and slate, and the iconic skyline of spires and turrets that makes Edinburgh famous around the world.
General Manager of Market Street hotel, Jill Darling, said:
“The hotel is situated at the very heart of the city, it’s such a vibrant and spirited area of Edinburgh and is the perfect spot for guests to explore it’s rich culture and atmosphere.
“We’re incredibly proud to call Edinburgh our home and as with the exterior, the interiors of the hotel include subtle nods to the city throughout, particularly the Nor’ Loft – our champagne lounge. It’s an understated space with a relaxed vibe and was named after the Nor’ Loch, which filled the space we now know as Princes Street Gardens. It’s set to be the most coveted hang-out for locals and visitors alike and the panoramic views are second to none.
“We’ve created a space with a truly unique, vibrant and infectious energy and we’re looking forward to welcoming our first guests this summer.”
The new hotel was designed by JM Architects and constructed by main contractors Sharkey Group, with ISG being responsible for base build construction.
Ewan Thomson of JM Architects said: “We won the project in a competition run by the council who were very keen to develop the site, which was quite challenging from a technical point of view.”
The site itself was created some time ago with the demolition of a decrepit tenement building in the 1960s. For the five decades that followed, a gaping hole was left in the edge of the historic city like a missing tooth in the face of the Old Town.
Ewan Thomson said: “Our aim was to unify this gap site with an adjacent site occupied by a derelict 1930s garage building and to complete the city façade and heal this solitary ‘scar’ with a new building that is of its time and of its place and truly respectful of its World Heritage context.”
Strongly influenced by the architecture and ambience of Edinburgh’s Old Town, the design of the hotel is intended to be non-invasive and respectful of its neighbouring buildings, while at the same time of its own time and culture.
The project was unique given that no earlier attempts had been fully realised over a relatively long period. The architectural design of the building was driven by the idea that the spatial compositions and materiality of the adjacent Scottish Baronial historic context should be emphasised, with the contemporary architecture acknowledging the past without imitating it.
The new steelwork and foundations were designed to work around the existing foundations and structure of the garage building, whilst also incorporating propping to retain the rear of the site where the ground rises to the equivalent of three stories above Market Street.
Ewan Thomson said: “As we developed the design of the Market St elevation, we reviewed stone options with the British Geological Society and found a stone from within 90 miles of the site, that is both visually and geologically a strong match for Edinburgh’s historic Craiglieth sandstone (now no longer available).
“The rooftops and articulated recesses to the building are hewn from dark stone. This beautiful natural material blends well with the surrounding dark weathered sandstones and slate roofs and the building’s vertical whinstone recesses evoke the dark shadowy slots of the medieval ‘closes’ which still punctuate the Old Town vista to this day.”
The courtyard elevation to the south adopts white brick; common in the old town of Edinburgh, to bring light down into the landscaped courtyard gardens below.
The hotel roof form is truly unique and is designed to blend into the rooftops of the Old Town and the dramatic skyline of the Royal Mile beyond. Its intriguing folded form is utilised to house the restaurant and reception.
The positioning of reception in the attic storey with access by high speed lift breaks away from the traditional approach of check-in at ground floor and ensures the guest’s first experience within the hotel is the spectacular panoramic vistas of the city from the luxurious surroundings of the executive lounge.
The bedrooms have been designed in a large variety of configurations and with many different outlooks to the city, offering a highly individual guest experience to each visitor.
Ewan Thomson commented: “A key challenge of th
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Stonemasons, Quarry operator, stone merchants, stone masons, Quaries, Walling, Ston Cutting, carving, Paving, fireplaces, restoration, newbuilds, memorials