Available in two sizes: 225mm x 82mm (single airbrick course height) and 225mm x 150mm (double course height). Both sizes fit standard brick coursing positions and install flush into the wall face.
Established 1893 | BS 460:2002 Certified | UK & International Supply | Expert Technical Support | 0333 987 4452
£29.72 – £54.84Price range: £29.72 through £54.84 +VAT
Our cast iron beaded half round 135 degree gutter angle and beaded guttering are
suited to most period property renovations. Commonly found in Scotland and the
North of England.
Half round beaded cast iron guttering is available in primed and black as standard.
Sizes Available:
100mm (4″)
115mm (4.5″)
125mm (5″)
150mm (6″)
Cast iron beaded half round 135 degree gutter angle (left hand): HB4012, HB4512, HB5012, HB6012, XHB4012, XHB4512, XHB5012, XHB6012
Cast iron beaded half round 135 degree gutter angle (right hand): HB4013, HB4513, HB5013, HB6013, XHB4013, XHB4513, XHB5013, XHB6013
A genuine half round beaded cast iron rainwater system with double beading.
The cast iron beaded half round 135 degree gutter angle provides an obtuse corner fitting for the beaded profile — the traditional guttering system across Scotland, northern England, and wherever the Victorian and Edwardian building stock predominates. The 135 degree fitting handles bay windows, angled elevations, and buildings where a square 90 degree turn is not appropriate, while maintaining the characteristic double bead of the profile throughout the run.
Manufactured in solid cast iron to BS 460:2002 and available in the four standard sizes: 100mm (4″), 115mm (4.5″), 125mm (5″), and 150mm (6″). Supplied in primed or factory black finish. Connects to gutter sections and other fittings via the standard socket-and-spigot joint.
Specified on listed buildings, conservation area properties, and heritage restoration projects where the beaded half round is the correct historic profile. Particularly common on Scottish domestic and institutional architecture. Accepted by Historic Environment Scotland and conservation officers across Scotland and northern England.
Compatibility: Beaded half round cast iron gutter 100mm, 115mm, 125mm, 150mm. For project specification, call 0333 987 4452.
| Size/Finish | Primer 100mm, Primer 115mm, Primer 125mm, Black 100mm, Black 115mm, Black 125mm |
|---|---|
| Socket | Internal, External |
Available in two sizes: 225mm x 82mm (single airbrick course height) and 225mm x 150mm (double course height). Both sizes fit standard brick coursing positions and install flush into the wall face.
We are able to place dates and initials and insignia onto most of our flat faced rainwater hopper heads.
The H460 accepts round pipe connections in 65mm, 75mm, and 100mm diameters. Square pipe connections are available in 75×75mm, 100×100mm, and 125×125mm. Rectangular connections include 100×75mm, 125×100mm, and 150×100mm options. Connection type is selected at the point of order.
The standards for our cast iron gutters and pipes have remained remarkably constant for many years. The physical properties of cast iron are sustained throughout its lifetime thus maintaining its effectiveness. Coupled with is durability and proper maintenance, we would expect our traditional cast iron rainwater products to last for over 50 years under normal conditions.
The Strayton H42A accepts round, square, and rectangular pipe connections. Round: 65mm, 75mm, and 100mm. Square: 75×75mm, 100×100mm, and 125×125mm. Rectangular: 100×75mm, 125×100mm, and 150×100mm. Please specify your required connection size when ordering.
Satin chrome has a brushed, low-sheen finish suited to contemporary interiors, while polished chrome has a bright mirror finish. Both are available in the telescopic hand winder range at Tuscan Foundry. The choice typically depends on the existing ironmongery specification.
Casting of iron is an imperfect processs. It is possible with some cast iron radiators that you will get minor imperfections in the surface finish. When radiators are painted this will reduce and over the years every additional coat of paint applied will provide a smoother more equal finish.
Yes. Polished brass is a historically appropriate finish for period and listed buildings and is generally acceptable to conservation officers. If your project requires specific confirmation, we are happy to advise — call 0333 987 4452.
The Iron Works Patterned Hit & Miss Vent suits Victorian and Edwardian buildings where decorative cast iron or brass ventilation grilles were part of the original specification — including terrace houses, civic buildings, churches, entrance halls, and estate properties. It is appropriate on listed buildings and conservation area properties as a like-for-like decorative vent replacement, and on new heritage-quality construction where period detailing is required.
Our cast iron airbricks are available in a choice of finishes including primer and painted options. If you require a specific finish for a conservation project or to match existing ironwork, please call us on 0333 987 4452 to discuss.


