We have the UK's most extensive range of high-quality Waterstruck Grey Bricks. Our bricks come in a range of colours, to accommodate to your projects needs.
Colours
Eldon Grey — Prime Range, waterstruck
Clean, even grey with subtle natural variation and a refined waterstruck face—ideal for calm elevations and mixed-use schemes where uniformity matters.
Bletchley Grey — Prime Range, waterstruck
Sophisticated mid-grey tone with dynamic surface structure from the Prima process; delivers depth without harsh arrises. Great for residential blocks and education.
Mid Grey Linear — Ultima Linear (468×108×38 mm)
Design-led grey linear brick for sleek shadow lines and reduced vertical joints—perfect for entrances, feature bands and upper storeys.
Yes. UK Brick supplies a wide range of grey facing bricks—from light grey through to charcoal—available in different styles such as waterstruck (more texture and character) and linear formats (a sharper, contemporary look). The easiest way to choose is to shortlist 2–3 tones and compare samples in outdoor light.
Yes. You can buy grey bricks through UK Brick by selecting the tone and style you want (for example, standard-format vs linear, and the level of colour variation). If you share your quantity and delivery postcode, UK Brick can help confirm availability and pricing for your chosen product.
Yes. Bricks can be made in grey tones through how they’re manufactured and finished (depending on the range). At UK Brick, grey bricks are supplied as purpose-made facing bricks designed to deliver consistent grey/charcoal aesthetics suitable for modern elevations, extensions, and feature brickwork.
Grey is highly sensitive to natural light and shadows, and texture changes how the face catches light. A mid-grey can read lighter on a sunny south elevation and more charcoal on a shaded north elevation—so UK Brick treats photos as indicative and pushes real samples viewed outdoors.
With UK Brick facing bricks, you’re not relying on a “paint layer” that flakes off. What typically changes over time is the appearance due to weathering and site conditions, which is why sampling and good detailing matter.
Mortar choice can completely change the final look. A close-tone grey mortar can make elevations feel seamless, while a lighter or darker mortar increases contrast and makes the joint grid more visible. UK Brick’s best practice is to test mortar with a sample panel outdoors.
Sometimes, but not always. At UK Brick, price usually depends more on the range, format (standard vs linear), and finish/manufacturing process than “grey” as a colour. The most accurate way is to shortlist the exact bricks and price to your quantity and delivery postcode.
Browse Eldon Grey, Bletchley Grey and Mid Grey Linear, request samples, and download data sheets. For project-specific advice on bonds, joints, logistics or matching adjacent materials, contact our team.