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Mix of slate and clay roof tiles for sale (over 625) REDUCED TO £250 the lot


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Job lot of roof tiles as follows:

Clay tiles smooth underneath - majority old and some more recent: 435 tiles 10.5 ins x 6.5 ins

Clay tiles ridged underneath - 86 tiles 10.5 ins x 6.5 ins

Black slate tiles - 52 tiles 18 1/4 inch x 10 ins

Black slate tiles - 40 tiles 10 ins x 16 ins

Black slate tiles - 10 tiles 10 ins x 19-20 ins

Black slate tiles - 3 tiles 12 ins x 21 ins

Curved clay tiles - 5 tiles 12 ins x 21 ins

Square clay tiles - 6 tiles straight edge 6 ins x 6 ins

Square clay tiles - 4 tiles straight edge with one side curved 6 ins x 6 ins

Plus crate of offcuts ranging from slate tiles with just a corner off to scraps,


NOW £250. Tiles are in an accessible location with off-street parking, in London SE22 (East Dulwich). Please phone or text 07941 780 708.IMG_8167.jpg.97df66a6adc3c45d9229b518c1265524.jpg

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