Scotland
Errol Brick Company
Errol
Perth, Scotland
PH2 7RB
Tel: 01821 642653
Fax: 01821 642427
Email: info@errolbrick.co.uk
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ERROL BRICK SCOTLAND

Errol Brick based in Scotland uses natural Scottish clays to produce period bricks and tiles.


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BOX OF BRICK DELIGHTS

 

To let our overseas customers know all about the Scottish Connection Errol Brick Company has developed a novel way of showing what's going down on 'the errol brick road' with a beautifully crafted display box of 'Brick Delights'.

 

Highly commended at 'THE ROSES DESIGN AWARDS 2002'

This handcrafted wooden box contains a series of minatures shaped from the clay which Errol Brick uses to make bricks and tiles. The box and accompanying brochure celebrate the Scottish history of brick and tile making on the shores of the River Tay and demonstrate aspects of the company you might like to know about.


THE ROMANS IN SCOTLAND

In the first century, Roman military craftsmen, making use of the same clay source that Errol Brick uses today, produced bricks for the buildings that housed the army's thermal baths at their Legionary HQ at Inchtuthill, a little upstream from our factory.

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crown 'HONOURS OF SCOTLAND'

Among the 'Honours of Scotland' is the crown used in the coronation of Mary Queen of Scots. Errol Brick has been involved in restoration work in Holyrood Palace, Edinburgh Castle and Stirling Castle.


INSCRIBED TILES

Terra Cotta tiles from Errol Brick own a rich, warm, traditional appearance which can add character to any home or garden. Tiles can be specially inscribed for you - your name - the name of your house - the crest or badge of your clan - anything you want.

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thistle HERALDIC DESIGNS

Like the thistle our operation is essentially Scottish in character. Errol Brick produces many special design bricks such as 'The Lion Rampant' one of Scotland's best known heraldic emblems.


TREADING LIGHTLY

'Treading lightly on the Earth' Our clay is taken from a shallow pit in a prehistoric river bed. Once clay has been won the area is returned to grazings or natural woodland, perpetuating the continuum with minimal impact on the environment.


HOME GROUND

Salmon return to the spawning grounds upstream from Errol Brick. From the ancient River Tay where we dig our clay our handmade bricks are called after the famous fishing beats on the river - 'Redgorton' - 'Balmerino'. It's just another way, one among many, of making the SCOTTISH CONNECTION.


Box and brochure designed by Firecrest Design of Edinburgh.

The Errol Brick Road