Bedrock Black – Distressed Herringbone Limestone
Tile Size: 36x29 (20mm)
- Description
- Features
- Shipping, delivery & returns
Distressed Herringbone Limestone, Bedrock Black is a striking dark limestone finished with a natural tumbled surface. Each sheet is supplied on a mesh backing and contains 16 individual tiles, each measuring 200 × 30 × 20mm.
Suitable for both interior and exterior applications, including wet areas such as luxury bathrooms and saunas, this versatile design is inspired by antique flooring, bringing depth, character, and timeless charm to any space.
As each piece is crafted individually, the tiles are not intended to fit seamlessly together. Variations in grout lines are part of the product’s authentic, rustic appeal.
Also available in Bedrock Blue & Bedrock Argento Herringbone
Images are for representational purposes only
- The tile comes with a natural tiles finish
Mayfield Porcelain Ltd utilises a network of couriers to handle the delivery of orders, with shipping charges determined at checkout based on factors such as weight, size, and delivery location. It’s important to note that shipping charges apply to mainland England and Wales exclusively, and additional fees may be necessary for other regions of the UK, including the Highlands, as well as for larger format tiles. By placing an order, customers implicitly agree to Mayfield Porcelain Ltd’s terms and conditions, which include a standard delivery window of 2 to 3 weeks.
If you would prefer to arrange collection, you will be contacted by a member of Mayfield Porcelain Ltd to arrange a mutually convenient collection date and time. Collection will be from Round Wood, Newick Lane, Mayfield, East Sussex, TN20 6RG. If you have not been contacted within 24 working hours after placing your order, please call 01435 512 301.
Product Specifications
Freqently asked questions
Yes, porcelain tiles are perfect for outdoors due to their durability and resistance to moisture, making them suitable for patios, walkways and pool surrounds.
Porcelain tiles have a slip resistance rating, R-11 is recommended for outdoors and wet areas.
Porcelain tiles can be cleaned with warm water and mild detergent. Sweeping and occasional mopping is usually sufficient to keep porcelain tiles looking their best.
The cost of porcelain tiles can vary depending on factors such as quality, size, design and manufacturer. While some may be more expensive than other tile options, their durability and long lifespan often make them a cost-effective choice in the long run.
While porcelain tiles require some skill & expertise, it’s a common material for professional installers. DIY installation is possible for those with some experience, but it’s important to follow proper installation techniques.
Yes, Porcelain tiles are a perfect choice for underfloor heating. Their dense nature allows for efficient heat conduction, making them an excellent choice for use with radiant heating systems. It’s advisable to follow the manufacturer’s guidelines for both the porcelain tiles and the underfloor heating system to ensure optimal performance and longevity.



