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    <title>Authentic Reclamation - Hand Made Roof Tiles</title>
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These<a href="http://www.authentic-reclamation.co.uk/reclaimed-roof-tiles/reclaimed-roof-tiles.asp"> reclaimed
Kent peg tiles</a> still have the lichen and moss on them to give them a genuine authentc
look.  Reclaimed from a farm building in Kent, the tiles are about 200 years
old and would match a tile on most period propertys.
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      <title>Reclaimed hand made Kent peg tiles from Authentic Reclamation on the Kent Sussex border</title>
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These&lt;a href="http://www.authentic-reclamation.co.uk/reclaimed-roof-tiles/reclaimed-roof-tiles.asp"&gt; reclaimed
Kent peg tiles&lt;/a&gt; still have the lichen and moss on them to give them a genuine authentc
look.&amp;nbsp; Reclaimed from a farm building in Kent, the tiles are about 200 years
old and would match a tile on most period propertys.
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These rustic <a href="http://www.authentic-reclamation.co.uk/reclaimed-roof-tiles/reclaimed-roof-tiles.asp">hand
made Kent peg tiles</a> would suit any period property.  Reclaimed from a farm
building near Hastings on the Sussex coast, they have an oldy worldy character to
them.
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      <pubDate>Mon, 26 Jul 2010 11:13:19 GMT</pubDate>
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These rustic &lt;a href="http://www.authentic-reclamation.co.uk/reclaimed-roof-tiles/reclaimed-roof-tiles.asp"&gt;hand
made Kent peg tiles&lt;/a&gt; would suit any period property.&amp;nbsp; Reclaimed from a farm
building near Hastings on the Sussex coast, they have an oldy worldy character to
them.
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These<a href="http://www.authentic-reclamation.co.uk/reclaimed-roof-tiles/reclaimed-roof-tiles.asp"> reclaimed
hand made Swallow nib tiles</a> are 10 and a 1/2 by 6 and a 1/2 inches.  They
are a nice orange colour and offer an inexpenxsive alternative to a peg tile and it
would be difficult to tell the difference once back on the roof
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      <title>Reclaimed hand made roof tiles from Authentic Reclamation on the Kent Sussex border </title>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 21 Jul 2010 10:58:35 GMT</pubDate>
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These&lt;a href="http://www.authentic-reclamation.co.uk/reclaimed-roof-tiles/reclaimed-roof-tiles.asp"&gt; reclaimed
hand made Swallow nib tiles&lt;/a&gt; are 10 and a 1/2 by 6 and a 1/2 inches.&amp;nbsp; They
are a nice orange colour and offer an inexpenxsive alternative to a peg tile and it
would be difficult to tell the difference once back on the roof
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Over the years we have carried out many site clearences.  We have acquired many
different types of <a href="http://www.authentic-reclamation.co.uk/reclaimed-roof-tiles/reclaimed-roof-tiles.asp">new
hand made tiles</a> as a result.  When mixed together as shown in the picture,
they form a varied, inexpensive and aesthetically pleasing hand made tile roof. 
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Over the years we have carried out many site clearences.&amp;nbsp; We have acquired many
different types&amp;nbsp;of &lt;a href="http://www.authentic-reclamation.co.uk/reclaimed-roof-tiles/reclaimed-roof-tiles.asp"&gt;new
hand made tiles&lt;/a&gt; as a result.&amp;nbsp; When mixed together as shown in the picture,
they form a varied, inexpensive and aesthetically pleasing hand made tile roof.&amp;nbsp;
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These peg tiles are Sussex peg tiles.  Typically larger than a Kent peg tile
they tend to be straighter and thicker.  We have 3 to 4000 in stock currently
and have some more in the pipeline.
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      <title>Sussex pegs tiles bought from a local farmer in Kent</title>
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These peg tiles are Sussex peg tiles.&amp;nbsp; Typically larger than a Kent peg tile
they tend to be straighter and thicker.&amp;nbsp; We have 3 to 4000 in stock currently
and have some more in the pipeline.
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The picture shows our current stock of <a href="http://www.authentic-reclamation.co.uk/reclaimed-roof-tiles/reclaimed-roof-tiles.asp">ridge,
bonnet and valley tiles</a>.  Our ridge tiles can be half round, hog back or
more ornamental in design.  We also stock slate ridge as well as new hand made
Spicer fittings including ridge, bonnets and tile and a halfs.
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The picture shows our current stock of &lt;a href="http://www.authentic-reclamation.co.uk/reclaimed-roof-tiles/reclaimed-roof-tiles.asp"&gt;ridge,
bonnet and valley tiles&lt;/a&gt;.&amp;nbsp; Our ridge tiles can be half round, hog back or
more ornamental in design.&amp;nbsp; We also stock slate ridge as well as new hand made
Spicer fittings including ridge, bonnets and tile and a halfs.
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