The present town hall was built in 1912 using local limestone.
It was built in 1914 using local limestone and used as a post office until 1979.
All construction within the conservation area must use local limestone.
The architects were still not certain at that time whether to use brick or limestone.
Jerusalem stone, a type of limestone used in building since ancient times.
The main traffic is limestone used in the manufacture of cement.
The limestone used in the home's construction was quarried on site.
The white limestone used is identical to that at Cabaret.
The limestone used for the building was donated by local quarries.
Construction, using limestone from a nearby quarry, was completed in 1813.