Stonesfield slate is the name for stone slates that originate from the village of stonesfield west oxfordshire.
Stonesfield slate roof.
It is common on roofs of older buildings in the cotswolds and oxfordshire.
Consequently many houses in the local area have stonesfield slate roofs.
Forest marble and stonesfield slate.
The methods of producing slates from these stones are quite different.
This highly prized material is traditionally used for the most prestigious roofs such as those of oxford colleges.
Many of the older buildings of the university of oxford have stonesfield slate roofs.
The mines were also one of britain s richest sources of middle jurassic.
Stonesfield is on the taynton limestone formation a type of cotswold stone that until the 20th century was mined as a roofing stone called stonesfield slate.
Slate and yet neither are they tiles in the sense of a clay moulded object.
Types of cotswold stone slate there are geologically two stones from which cotswold stone slates are made both of which are oolitic limestones.
The quarry was still being worked right up until the 20 th century.