Brickwork Bond Patterns around Cheltenham

Brickwork Bond Patterns around Cheltenham

The British Standard Metric size for a co-ordinating brick is 215 x 112.5 x 75 mm
As part of AD6604 SusTech project 1, I found five different examples of brick bonds around Cheltenham and identified them:

EXAMPLE 1:

(52 Townsend Street: Terrace House) 


TYPE OF BRICK BOND: FLEMISH BOND

- alternating stretcher then header with the header placed centrally above the stretcher creates a strong bond and looks visually attractive, especially with these two-tone coloured bricks. 


EXAMPLE 2:

(Carlton Place: Honeybourne Line retaining wall)

TYPE OF BRICK BOND: ENGLISH BOND 

- alternating rows of headers and stretchers 



EXAMPLE 3

(Bath Parade: Car park wall)


TYPE OF BRICK BOND: ENGLISH GARDEN WALL BOND (top section only)

- A header is placed every third stretcher in a row to break up the monotony of the typical English Bond pattern, see example 2. This example features different coloured headers to make the pattern more visible.


EXAMPLE 4

(Clarence Square: Garden Wall)

TYPE OF BRICK BOND:  RUNNING QUARTER STRETCHER BOND

- Stretchers placed a quarter lapped between rows. Stronger than a header bond pattern as there are fewer joints so more commonly found in straight walls like this one.



EXAMPLE 5

(Clarence Square: Decorative Garden Wall)


TYPE OF BRICK BOND: MISSING HEADERS/ HIT AND MISS BRICKWORK

- Allows light and air to permeate through the wall and creates a more interesting look.


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