UK · Updated 2026 · Buying guide

Surplus Reclaimed Sandstone in Bath: 2026 Prices, Sellers and Delivery

Bath is a UNESCO World Heritage city with the UK's strictest conservation planning. That makes it one of the UK's best cities to source surplus and reclaimed sandstone. This guide covers 2026 Bath pricing, where the South West supply concentrates, and how to collect or arrange delivery on the same or next working day.

2026 Bath prices for surplus sandstone

Prices below reflect live SurplusBuilder listings inside BA1, BA2 and BA15 plus data from three regional yards, sampled Q1 2026.

GradeTypical priceNotes
Job-lot / bulk£180 per tonneMerchant clearance, palletised
Standard graded£330 per tonneSorted, ready-to-fit stock
Heritage / premium£480 per tonneCharacter grade, hand-picked

What to look for in Bath sandstone

  • Yorkshire, Forest of Dean and Cotswold sources
  • Weathered face and quarry face both listed
  • Random walling, coursed and dressed all common

Why buy surplus sandstone in South West

  • Half the price of new-quarried equivalent
  • Matches existing 100+ year-old walls
  • Immediate availability vs 6-month quarry lead times

Collection and delivery inside Bath

Most Bath sellers hold stock inside BA1, BA2 and BA15 and offer South West next-day £55–£95. For loads over a tonne of sandstone, a hiab drop is usually more economical than multiple van runs.

Frequently asked questions

+What's a fair 2026 price for surplus sandstone in Bath?

Expect £180–£480 per tonne depending on grade. City-centre premium runs 5–15% over regional averages.

+How much sandstone per m² of wall?

Random walling: ~0.6 t/m² for a 450mm wall. Coursed: ~0.45 t/m².

+Is reclaimed sandstone frost-proof?

Yes — stone that has survived 100+ UK winters is proven. Check for spalling from salt damage.

+How fast can I collect from a Bath seller?

Most listings inside BA1, BA2 and BA15 allow same or next-working-day collection. Delivery: South West next-day £55–£95.

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