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White Limestone Flagstone

White Limestone Flagstone

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Enhance the look of your outdoor space with our White Limestone Flagstone. Made from high-quality limestone, this flagstone offers durability and a stunning white color that will elevate any landscape. Perfect for patios, walkways, and more.

For Architects

-Millions of years exquisitely carved by nature, creating light beige color limestone
-Comfortable color and veins, touching, experiencing by heart, feeling the power of life.
-Each piece of stone has its speical texture, working together to promote the simple&modern style of the whole building.
-Suitable for wall cladding, outdoor floor, withstanding test of harsh enviroment, still perfect after many years.
-Breaking the tediousness and uninterestingness of traditional granite, putting the beautiful coat on buildings.
-Realizing perfect combinatin of engineering and art, becoming the preferred material for project owners and architects.

Due to its location, the famous white limestone flagstone Arch in London has become the most prosperous street intersection in London. Therefore, it may be transferred to a place that is more suitable for it.

According to a report from The Times on February 28, London's Limestone Arch may be moved 100 yards (91.44 meters) southwest of "Speaker's Corner" in Hyde Park. Currently, Transport for London, Westminster District Government, Royal Parks and Grosvenor-Portman Real Estate are working together on this relocation plan.

Know "Limestone Arch"

According to reports, the London white limestone flagstone is 45 feet (approximately 13.7 meters) high. The arch has a history of 180 years. It was designed and built by John Nash in 1827 after the Arch of Constantine in Rome. At that time, it served as the main entrance to Buckingham Palace. But people later discovered that the gate was too narrow to fit the various ceremonies and activities held at Buckingham Palace. So in 1851, it was moved to its current location-the northeast entrance of Hyde Park.

Places of interest have become obstacles

However, since the early 20th century, white limestone flagstone Arch has gradually been surrounded by various roads. Bayswater Road, Edgware Road, Oxford Street and Park Road all intersect at Limestone Arch; Park Road has become a 6-lane highway. This area has become the busiest area in London. During peak traffic, about 6000 motor vehicles pass through each hour on average. In this way, the white limestone flagstone arch was gradually isolated on a traffic roundabout; the arch can only be reached through the subway passage.

Peter Hendy, an official of the Water and Land Transport Department of the London Department of Transport, said: "Because of the existence of the white limestone flagstone Arch, it has become a dangerous thing for people to walk from Oxford Street to Hyde Park."

Now, beggars often live under the arch. Hendy said: "The arch is isolated on the roundabout. It becomes a superfluous and meaningless thing. But in fact, it is a beautiful monument and should be placed where people can admire and admire it."

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