Chesil’s one of our smoother limestones, but it’s still got a bit of texture, thanks to its natural flecks and fossil markings. You’ll spot creamy white and darker brown patches that give the stone a lovely grain. Like all limestone, it’s warm underfoot, but you can use it with underfloor heating too.
Where we see it
As it’s smooth and even, Chesil’s one of our more versatile limestones – it could easily work outside the kitchen in a hallway or living room. It also looks great with our unbleached linen fabrics.
Our stone tiles are one of the only designs we don’t deliver ourselves. Instead, they’ll come straight to you from our specialist partner. Rest assured we’ll still handle the booking process for you though. And when you place your order in store or over the phone, we’ll let you know the cost of delivery based on your location and the size of your order.
Care & need to knows
Care guide
Vacuum with a brush attachment or sweep regularly to remove loose grit and dirt.
Clean with pH neutral cleaners only so you don’t erode the sealant.
Need to know
Instructions for installation are provided on delivery.
All our stone floors must be sealed after installation and before grouting.
Apply a second coat of sealant after grouting.
Natural stone tiles will require resealing. Depending on foot traffic, we recommend doing this around every three years or when water starts to seep into the stone rather than pool on top.
We recommend using Lithofin Stainstop to seal and reseal your tiles.
Stone and earthenware flooring can be fragile when cut or trimmed. We recommend allowing for 10% wastage when it comes to installing these tiles.
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