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__NOTOC__ Bargate stone is a highly durable form of
sandstone Sandstone is a clastic sedimentary rock composed mainly of sand-sized (0.0625 to 2 mm) silicate grains. Sandstones comprise about 20–25% of all sedimentary rocks. Most sandstone is composed of quartz or feldspar (both silicat ...
. It owes its yellow, butter or honey colouring to a high
iron Iron () is a chemical element with symbol Fe (from la, ferrum) and atomic number 26. It is a metal that belongs to the first transition series and group 8 of the periodic table. It is, by mass, the most common element on Earth, right in ...
content. In some contexts it may be considered to be a form of ironstone. However, in the context of stone buildings local to the extraction of Bargate Stone, the term 'ironstone' is often used to refer to a darker stone, also extracted from the Greensand, which rusts to a brown colour.https://www.spelthorne.gov.uk/media/2310/Repair-and-Maintenance-of-Stone-Buildings/pdf/advisory_leaflet_9_repair_and_maintenance_of_stone_buildings.pdf


Sources

This stone was quarried for centuries in the Bargate Member of the
Greensand Ridge The Greensand Ridge, also known as the Wealden Greensand is an extensive, prominent, often wooded, mixed greensand/sandstone escarpment in south-east England. Forming part of the Weald, a former dense forest in Sussex, Surrey and Kent, it r ...
, particularly where it is widest in south west
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,
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. It occurs near the surface and was quarried in the hillsides near Godalming. Medieval quarries are still visible in Godalming, at the foot of Holloway Hill. Bargate stone is rare in current use due to its short supply. Bath stone,
Yorkstone Yorkstone or York stone is a variety of sandstone, specifically from quarries in Yorkshire that have been worked since the middle ages. Yorkstone is a tight grained, Carboniferous sedimentary rock. The stone consists of quartz, mica, feldspar ...
and other similar coloured stone is sometimes used as alternatives, or to complement it.


Petrography

Bargate stone is typically a mix of sandy bioclastic limestone and bioclastic standstone. The intergranular cements comprise ferroan carbonate.


Use

Bargate Stone is found in many buildings in
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, approximately 250 of which are listed, and in two churches in
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. It is endemic to older buildings near the
Greensand Ridge The Greensand Ridge, also known as the Wealden Greensand is an extensive, prominent, often wooded, mixed greensand/sandstone escarpment in south-east England. Forming part of the Weald, a former dense forest in Sussex, Surrey and Kent, it r ...
where it is found. Its 20th century use tended towards coursed use of Bargate sandstone with bricks, or concrete, sometimes with ashlar dressings or mortar rendering.Pinewoods


Examples


Early medieval

*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 natural
chalk Chalk is a soft, white, porous, sedimentary carbonate rock. It is a form of limestone composed of the mineral calcite and originally formed deep under the sea by the compression of microscopic plankton that had settled to the sea floor. C ...
and Bargate stone bedrock, made it available by quarrying in the locality. *
Godalming Parish Church The Church of St. Peter and St. Paul is a parish church of the Church of England in Godalming, Surrey. The parish is mostly urban and excludes rural outskirts, it includes another church, St Mark's, in which the joint clergy provide less formal ...
, Grade I listed assisted by Saxon features. *Church of St. Mary and All Saints, Dunsfold *St Nicholas's Church Compton, Guildford (Bargate rubble used, mortar-rendered) *Church of St. Mary the Virgin (12th century tower only),
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in Tandridge District, east Surrey *St Mary's Church, (relevantly mostly in clunch from its own Quarry Street) Guildford * St James's Church, Abinger *All Saints Church, Witley, Surrey


16th Century

Tillingbourne Cottage,
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17th Century

Cosford Mill, Thursley


18th Century

* Leith Hill Tower


19th Century

*St Catherine's School/Drama Studio, Guildford *St Stephen's Church, Gloucester Road, London ( York stone parpoints and dressings in Bath stone) *St Nicholas's Church, Guildford *St Michael's Church, York Town, Camberley *The Shah Jahan Mosque, completed in 1889 along with similar-coloured Bath stone, but a limestone not a sandstone * Charterhouse School (completed 1872) *St Stephen's Church, Rochester Row,
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* Munstead Wood *Chinthurst Hill *Grafham Grange School, Bramley *St James' Court, Farnham * St Johns Church, Caterham


20th Century

*The Pergola, Vann Park and Garden, Hambledon *Pinewoods, Oxshott * Tigbourne Court, Wormley (blocks with thin horizontal bands of tiles) *
Hascombe Court Hascombe Court is a estate in Hascombe, Surrey, best known for its vast garden designed by Gertrude Jekyll. Hascombe Court is listed Grade II on the National Heritage List for England, and its gardens are also Grade II listed on the Register of ...
, Hascombe *Platform of war memorial,
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, Hampshire * St Tarcisius Church, Camberley — the War Memorial Church to the British Catholic army officers who died in
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. North Lady Chapel has triple arches and a stone reredos depicting the Virgin and Child and angels Bath stone dressings * Orchards by Edwin Lutyens and Gertrude Jekyll, BramleyOrchards (park and garden)


See also

*
Reigate Stone Reigate Stone is a freestone that was mined from the Upper Greensand in north east Surrey. It was used in building work throughout the middle ages and early modern period. It is sometimes classified as a calcareous sandstone, although very li ...
quarried from the Upper Greensand Formation in east Surrey


Notes and references

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