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Known as ragstone, this is seen in many local buildings.
In 2005, the building burnt down, leaving the ragstone base standing.
Building materials like flint and ragstone are also part of the picture.
Ragstone in an important material the construction industry for roads and buildings.
Quarrying for ragstone is still an important local industry.
Kentish ragstone was a historically important building material in south east England.
The church is constructed in flint, with some ragstone.
Since Roman times, ragstone has been used in roughly squared blocks for building walls.
St Mary's is constructed in ragstone rubble and has tiled roofs.
The central block in contrast is in rustic rubble ragstone.
The stone is random laid ragstone with flint dressings in parts.
Many ragstone quarries have been abandoned and backfilled once exhausted.
It is built from ragstone, and is judged to be from the 13th century.
The village's houses are predominantly constructed from ragstone, Kent's most celebrated building stone.
The quarry is within the 'Boughton Group' of the ragstone.
It is constructed of local ragstone with two storeys and a plan tiled gable roof.
The jockey also said that Ragstone's win was the one which gave him most pleasure during his time in Britain.
Much of the Kentish ragstone walls and tower are seriously coroded.
They were also among the first to extract stone (the sandstone known as Kentish ragstone) from the area.
The material employed is a hard blue ragstone, and the elevation renders the road nearly level with Yorkshire.
Oasts were built of various materials, including bricks, timber, ragstone, sandstone.
Construction is of flint and ragstone rubble with ashlar dressings.
More recently, ragstone and newsprint industries have developed and become important sources of local employment.
Like the keep, it was constructed using Kentish Ragstone.
Cranston stared in disappointment at the grey ragstone tomb.