Suttle Purbeck Stone were employed by Bam Nuttall to work for the RNLI to provide materials which were to be used to build a brand-new lifeboat station in Swanage. It includes training areas, changing facilities and a workshop and will allow quicker emergency launches. The dressed Purbeck facing stone was used for the main cavity construction of the building. The windowsills, lintols, quoins, jambs and plinth course were sawn out of Swanworth Portland Limestone.
Suttles’ now retired employee Micky Hobbs dressed a large proportion of the stone for the job. The products were sourced from our two local quarries and delivered by our transport team. The boat new lifeboat house was completed and opened in 2017 for the arrival of their new Shannon Class Lifeboat.
Good value, high quality materials and service