Projects
Denfind Stone products have been used across the country on public buildings like schools and universities, private houses, shops and offices. It has also been used extensively in conservation projects and is equally popular in rural and urban settings.
Broughty Ferry Flood Defence Project
Highland & Islands Enterprise University
Location: Inverness
Industry Sector: Education
Architect: Threesixty Architecture
Built By: Morrison Construction
Stone Used: 140mm Guillotine Stone, Corners; 300mm Half Moon Copes, Dry Effect
Additional: Finalist for Development of the Year (Public Buildings), Scottish Property Awards, 2015
Residential – Aberfeldy
Location: Aberfeldy
Industry Sector: Residential
Architect: McKenzie Strickland Associates
Built By: AKG Homes
Stone Used: 140mm Guillotine Stone and Corners; Dry effect
The Macallan Distillery Entrance Wall
Location: Craigellachie
Architect: Paul Hogarth Company
Built By: Boyles Stonemasons
Stone Used: 140mm Denfind Stone, Whin Pillar Caps and Copes, 30-70mm Height Stone for Pillars
Awards: although not directly associated with the entrance wall, the building itself was a multiple award winner.
Madison Primary School
Location: Falkirk
Architect: JM Architects
Built By: Unknown
Stone Used: 140mm Guillotined Stone, 140mm Corners
Broadcroft Hotel
Location: Kirkintilloch
Architect: Cameron Webster Architects
Built By: Morlotti Stonemasons
Stone Used: 40mm Cladding Slips, 40mm Corners
St Athernase Church Roof repairs
Location: Leuchars
Architect: Nicoll Russell Studios, Broughty Ferry
Built By: G Brown Stonemasons
Stone Used: 20mm thick Carmyllie Stone Slates
Additional Information: we are the only source of Carmyllie stone slates in the world. Our stone is a direct match for the original stone used on these historic listed buildings and for any repairs required to be completed.
Velux Headquarters
Location: Glenrothes
Architect: Sinclair Watt Architects
Built By: Main Contractor – ISG
Stonemason: Forth Stone
Stone Used: 140mm Guillotined Stone, 140mm Corners, 140mm Ingoes
Kingennie Country Resort
Location: Forbes of Kingennie, Angus
Industry Sector: Hospitality
Built By: S F Marr Builders
Stone Used: 40mm Internal Stone, Dry Effect and Cladding to new bar
Carnoustie Golf Links
Location: Carnoustie
Industry Sector: Recreational/Sport & Leisure
Built By: Reywood Construction & Boyles Stonemasons
Stone Used: 140mm Guillotine Stone, Arch Stones; 300mm Half Moon Copes, Using Mortar
Residential – Wolfhill
Location: Wolfhill
Industry Sector: Residential
Architect: Fergus Purdie
Built By: Mark Gooding
Stone Used: 140mm Guillotined Stone, Corners; Flat Copes, Dry Effect
Morris Building, St Andrews Links Trust
Location: St Andrews
Industry Sector: Recreational/Sport & Leisure
Architect: Montgomerie Forgan Associates
Built By: Robertson Construction
Stone Used: 140mm Guillotine Stone and Corners, Dry Effect
Additional: DIA Best Public/Commercial Building Award, 2013
Residential – Central Scotland
Location: Central Scotland
Industry Sector: Residential
Architect: Simon Winstanley Architects
Built By: 3B Construction
Stone Used: 140mm Guillotine Stone, Flagstones and Flatcopes, Using Mortar
Craigdon Mountain Sports Building
Location: Edinburgh
Industry Sector: Commercial
Architect: Oberlanders Architects
Built By: Bancon Construction
Stone Used: 140mm Guillotine Stone, Corners; 300mm Copes, Dry Effect
Additional: Finalist for the Edinburgh Architectural Association (EAA) Awards, 2016
Acheson House
Location: Edinburgh
Industry Sector: Conservation
Built By: Edinburgh World Heritage Trust
Stone Used: Carmyllie Slates (identified as closest match to original 17th Century Building)
Lindisfarne
Location: Northumberland
Industry Sector: Commericial
Architect: Icosis Architects
Stone Used: 140mm Guillotine Stone and Corners, Flagstones and Flat Copes, Dry Effect
Additional: EAA Ambassador Award, 2014 and RIBA North East Award, 2014