

ASHLAR
VENEER
Ashlar veneer is a refined stone veneer style characterized by clean lines, consistent heights, and a balanced, architectural layout. At Briar Hill Sandstone, our ashlar veneer delivers the natural beauty of real stone with a structured appearance that works seamlessly across both traditional and contemporary designs.
Ashlar veneer is commonly used for exterior and interior applications, offering durability, versatility, and a timeless aesthetic for residential, commercial, and institutional projects.
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Windows and Door Surrounds
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Lintels and Sills
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Quoins and Corner Detailing
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Banding and Trim Courses
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Columns and Pillars
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Fireplace Surrounds
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Entryways and Archways
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Restoration and Historic Projects
ASHLAR VEENER STYLES
SPLIT FACE
Split Face ashlar has a more defined, angular texture created by splitting the stone along its natural grain. The result is a bold, dimensional look with sharper lines and stronger shadowing, ideal for projects that call for visual contrast and modern appeal.
COMMON USES
Feature Walls | Entry Ways and Columns | Interior Accent Walls | Commercial Exteriors | Contemporary Architectural Designs
ROCK FACE
Rock Face ashlar features a naturally textured surface with subtle variation, creating depth and character while maintaining a clean, organized pattern. This style offers a classic, rugged appearance that highlights the stone’s natural edges and surface detail.
COMMON USES
Building Facades | Foundation Walls | Exterior Accent Walls | Fireplaces | Commercial and Civic Structures

BUILT FOR
LASTING PERFORMANCE
Briar Hill Sandstone ashlar veneer is crafted for long-term durability while preserving the natural color and texture of the stone. Whether you’re selecting the subtle depth of Rock Face or the bold definition of Split Face, ashlar veneer provides a clean, cohesive look that elevates any stone project.
Contact Briar Hill Sandstone to explore available styles, request samples, or speak with our team about selecting the right ashlar veneer for your project.














