- Bargate stone
Bargate stone is a highly durable form yes of
sandstone , which was quarried for centuries in south westSurrey ,England - particularly aroundGuildford andGodalming . It owes its yellow, ‘butter’ colouring to the highiron oxide content.Bargate is to be found in many buildings in this part of Surrey, where it has been used for the best part of 1,000 years. One of the earliest surviving examples is the
Keep at Guildford Castle. It was a credit to the strength of Bargate that it was chosen for the main structure, standing on top of the naturalchalk bedrock, which would have been more readily available. The same stone was used inGodalming Parish Church , which dates back to Saxon times.In more recent years, it was used to construct
Charterhouse School (completed1872 ), and was also favoured by locally based architectEdwin Lutyens for much of his domestic work.Bargate is rarely used today, although the medieval quarries can still be seen in Godalming, at the foot of Holloway Hill.
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