Limestone tiles bring a warm, timeless look to kitchens, bathrooms, hallways and even patios. Choose from tumbled, honed or brushed finishes in classic free-length or large 600×900 formats, with options suitable for underfloor heating and seamless indoor-outdoor continuity.
- Free samples & Kent showroom advice
- Suitable options for kitchens, bathrooms & patios
- Finishes: Tumbled • Honed • Brushed
- Simple care guidance & trusted sealing products
Limestone tiles
£298.43
Medieval Bourgogne Limestone Cobbles Weathered Finish, is a limestone floor tile with a genuine time-worn look. Comes in a 15x random size to create a natural […]
£239.48
Medieval Bourgogne Limestone Weathered Finish is a classic 300/400/500xrandom mm grey stone tile that makes it possible for you to enjoy it indoors on walls & […]
Neranjo Limestone Velvet Finish is a classic 100x300mm neutral stone tile that makes it possible for you to enjoy it indoors on walls & floors. This […]
£169.44
Old Westminster Sandstone Worn & Patinated Finish is a classic 600xrandom mm neutral stone tile that makes it possible for you to enjoy it indoors on […]
£66.80
Piccadilly Limestone Honed Finish is a classic 600x600mm neutral stone tile that makes it possible for you to enjoy it indoors on walls & floors. This […]
£138.50
Previously known as Charterhouse Limestone
£21.06
Royal Mink Limestone Tumbled Finish is a classic 400x400mm grey stone tile that makes it possible for you to enjoy it indoors on walls & floors. […]
£90.88
Previously known as Farley Limestone
£2.16
Previously known as Farley Limestone
£2.36
Castilan may be on the smaller side, but it’s packed with character. The blend of cream, brown, and beige tones, along with those occasional speckled fossils, […]
A limestone, Weltzner Limestone Satino Finish a bathroom/kitchen classics90x400mm grey stone tile that makes it possible for you to enjoy it indoors on floors. This is […]
£93.95
Wexford Limestone Cobble Tumbled Finish is a classic 20xrandom mm grey stone tile that makes it possible for you to enjoy it indoors on floors. This […]
£101.93
Previously known as Hamlet Limestone Etched (6963)
£14.65
Previously known as Hamlet Limestone
£131.67
Previously known as Hamlet Limestone
Real Limestone vs Limestone-Effect Porcelain
Real Limestone
- Authentic variation and natural warmth
- Can be sealed for daily use; remains acid-sensitive
- Ideal for heritage homes, tumbled edges, cabochon layouts
Porcelain Lookalikes
- Very low maintenance and high durability
- Consistent tones; easy cleaning for family kitchens
- Great alternative where sealing is a concern
Not sure which to choose? Ask our team for samples and practical advice.
Where Limestone Works Best
Kitchens & Open-Plan
Durable, forgiving tones with natural movement. Seal on install for easy upkeep.
Bathrooms & Wet Areas
Choose brushed or tumbled textures and suitable slip ratings for confident underfoot grip.
Patios & Thresholds
Go 20 mm exterior tiles and align sizes with interior floors for seamless in/out flow.
Installation Notes & Standards
- Use full-bed fixing with suitable stone adhesive and primer.
- Allow movement joints to spec and follow substrate prep best practice.
- Seal on installation and re-seal when water no longer beads.
- Compatible with most underfloor heating—follow heat-up protocols.
For detailed guidance, see our full installation & care guide.
Samples, Delivery & Local Help
Order free samples to compare finishes at home. We’ll share practical advice on sealing, cleaning and layout choices.
- Typical lead times shown on each product
- Friendly Kent showroom support
- WhatsApp for quick questions: 07709 980 410
Limestone Tiles — FAQs
Do limestone tiles need sealing?
Yes. Use an appropriate impregnating sealer on installation and re-seal when water stops beading.
Which finish is least slippery?
Brushed and tumbled textures tend to offer better grip. Always check the slip rating for your space.
Are limestone tiles suitable for underfloor heating?
Yes, limestone pairs well with UFH. Follow heat-up protocols and use suitable adhesives.
What’s a free-length set?
Mixed lengths in coordinated widths for a natural, flowing layout with fewer visible joints.
Can I use limestone in a wet room?
It can be used with the right prep, gradient and slip-rated finish. Always get expert advice.
































