top of page
brick tiles direct interior wall.jpg

Reclaimed Imperial, Handmade, and Wire Cut Bricks for Sale in Northampton, Leicester, and Across the UK

Reclaimed high-quality imperial handmade and wire cut bricks for your building or architectural projects. 

Welcome to reclaimedbricks.com

We are one of the UK’s leading reclaimed brick companies and have been in business for over 35 years. On our website you’ll find all types of reclaimed imperial bricks for sale including old London stock, Cheshire, Cambridge, and used Midlands wire cut bricks. While we’re based near Northampton, we salvage bricks from all over the UK and have a great range of reclaimed bricks available to purchase online. Unlike a lot of other reclamation companies, we have no minimum order quantity so whether you need half a dozen bricks or an entire pallet, we’ve got you covered. If you’re in Leicester or elsewhere across the UK, discover the Reclaimed Bricks difference today!

All our used bricks are sourced from demolitions and renovation projects in the UK and all bricks are sorted, cleaned of any mortar, graded, and stacked neatly on timber pallets ready to be transported anywhere around the country.

House constructed of Reclaimed Brick

From reclaimed imperial bricks to pressed, wire cut, clamp, and handmade bricks, we are the number one reclaimed brick company in Northamptonshire. We stock a huge range of traditional bricks which are perfect for your next building or architectural project, wherever you are in the UK. Whether you’re restoring a Victorian terrace house, are looking to extend a Tudor semi-detached, or need to renovate a Georgian cottage, we can help you find the right bricks for your project. 

 

If you have any questions about finding the right reclaimed and used bricks for your specific project, please don’t hesitate to contact the team in Northamptonshire to discuss your requirements today.

Contact Us

Reclaimed Bricks Categories

If you’re looking for old bricks to match an existing building, wall, or landscaping project, then we can help. We stock an ever-growing range of salvage bricks that are available in common imperial sizes such as 2.5 and 3 inch. From red and yellow brick to buff and blue, we stock popular handmade bricks in a variety of styles and sizes from regions all over the UK. As one of the leading reclaimed brick companies in the UK, we have the experience and expertise to ensure you find the perfect used bricks to turn your vision into a reality.

Reclaimed Red Bricks – Cheshire, Midlands, Georgian, and Victorian Bricks
Reclaimed London Yellow Stock Bricks and Reclaimed Tudor Bricks
Brick Tiles / Slips
Rectangle 40511.png

Our other Web sites

At Brick tiles Direct we cut Reclaimed bricks to create Brick Tiles, also Known as Brick Slips. We hold large stocks to enable fast deliveries.

Brick Tiles Direct Logo

Conservation Building Supplies stocks a wide range of building materials including reclaimed bricks, new conservation bricks, building stone, York stone, roofing slate and tiles, limestone paving, oak and pine flooring, reclaimed timbers and more.

 Conservation Building supplies logo

Order Online

Its quick and easy

Secure Payment

Safe & Fast

Reliable Delivery

Delivery direct to you

Sustainable Products

All items are sustainable

Group 1171274892.png
What Our Customers Say...

Perfect. Just the job!

Reclaimedbricks.com is a treasure trove for anyone seeking high-quality, sustainable building materials. Their extensive selection of bricks, each with its own history and character, is matched only by their commitment to customer satisfaction. A true gem for both restoration experts and eco-conscious builders alike

Barry Morris, Oxford

Fantastic Reclaimed Bricks

Reclaimedbricks.com stands out not only for its exceptional selection of sustainable building materials but also for its swift delivery times. Their bricks, each with a unique history and character, arrive promptly, ensuring that restoration experts and eco-conscious builders can rely on both quality and efficiency. A true gem in the world of construction materials!

Graham Stanford, Cambridge

bottom of page