Custom Hearths


We make beautiful hearths to your exact specification, in any size or material. Our expert in-house craftsmen cut down your chosen material to size in our stone fabrication workshop, we then polish the stone to reveal its true beauty, bringing the hearth to life. We stock various colors of Slate, Marble, Granite, and Limestone, but are also open to other materials to make you hearth something truly unique. So whether it’s a free-standing stove or a recessed fireplace, RR Stone offers a wide range of hearths with a lovely choice of styles and finishes.


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Slate

Slate is a very modern, timeless, and popular choice for hearths. Slate is best known for use on rooves, and historically was widely used for stone flooring. Over the years it has experienced a revival and become an increasingly popular choice for use inside the home. Slate is a stylishly beautiful material with incredible colours, textures, and patterns. It is not only pleasing to the eye but also an extremely hardwearing, practical choice.


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Marble & Limestone

Marble has been valued throughout history for its unique beauty, relative homogeneity, and appearance that does not change with the direction in which it lies, known as “isotropy.” Marble allows light to penetrate its surface, sometimes by several millimeters before scattering, giving marble a unique “waxy” appearance. Marble & Limestone have been used in sculpturing, construction, flooring, wall cladding and work surfaces for many centuries and it remains as desirable, relevant, and fashionable today as it ever has.


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Granite

Granite is the perfect combination of affordable beauty and outstanding quality. We supply an impressive, range of granite colours and patterns, an ideal choice for giving your home or business a new lease of life and a product that will last the test of time. Granite gives the appearance of polished perfection but it starts out its life in a very different form. It takes millions of years for granite to form and is the end result of the cooling of magma which is created as the result of volcanic activity. This may sound confusing but comprising mostly quartz, granite also contains a material called feldspar - small quantities of mica and other minerals are also found in granite. Quartz is what gives granite its hard-wearing qualities, as well as its attractive aesthetic look. Granite is an igneous rock, mined the world over, from places as local as Cornwall to far-reaching destinations such as Italy and Brazil.