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Acme single camber Red Smooth case study - Marley Eternit clay tiles - ideal for restoration
Marley Eternit's clay tiles have been used to restore three historic properties in Wilmslow to their former glory. The seven acre site developed by Eatonfield saw the restoration of a 19th century half-timbered mansion house, coach house and small cottage...

Acme single camber Grey Sandfaced case study - Marley Eternit’s clay tile is top trump for self builder
When self-builder Malcolm Cox set out to find the right tile for his multi-million pound home, he turned to Marley Eternit and its range of traditional clay plain tiles...

Ashdowne Ashurst case study - Keeping up appearances in Ludlow
When the largest food centre in the country wanted to find a roofing manufacturer that could create a sustainable roof which would complement the historical town of Ludlow...

Ashdowne case study - The 4,000 Mile Tile
Marley Eternit’s clay plain tiles are travelling over 4,000 miles thanks to one importer who insists you can’t beat British...

Acme single camber case study - Add to beautiful surroundings in the Langdon Hills
Marley Eternit's clay plain tiles have been chosen for a luxurious leisure
development located in the beautiful Essex countryside.
Ashdowne case study - Shape the vertical and horizontal at Collegiate School
Marley Eternit's traditional clay plain tiles proved to be the ideal choice for
an ambitious development, which involved tiling both the vertical walls and
roof at the Berkhamsted ...
Hawkins case study - Staffordshire Blue adds authentic touch
Marley Eternit's Hawkins Staffordshire Blue clay plain tiles have been used as part of a £5 million regeneration project to turn a disused gravel pit into a chic canalside venue.
Hawkins case study - helping developers blend the old with the new
Hawkins Staffordshire Mixture clay plain tiles complement the traditional and contemporary buildings and maintain the aesthetics of the historic, part grade-two listed site.