Last edited 27 May 2022

Whinstone

The second edition of The Dictionary of Urbanism by Rob Cowan, published in 2020, suggests that the term ‘whinstone’ (also whin) (Scotland and northern England) as: ‘Any hard, dark-coloured rock. Whinstone is sometimes used for setts and as a building material. Whin is also a name for the gorse plant.’

Short Guide, Lime Mortars in Traditional Buildings, published on 1 March 2013 by Historic Scotland, defines whinstone as: ‘An informal term referring to several types of dark hard rock.’

See also: Igneous rock.

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