Sunapee, NH These classic style dry stacked N.E. fieldstone walls are built with stone that was sourced from around the property. They are more of a loose stacked style wall sometimes referred to as a farmers wall.
Ipswich, MA This project was built at a local preschool as an outdoor mud kitchen and an area where the kids can get their hands dirty. All the materials used are recycled and repurposed right down to the kitchen sink.
Ipswich, MA The paver walkway is made of Cambridge Sherwood Ledgestone 3pc Toffee Onyx Lite in color. Many of the plantings were existing on site and were transplanted or repurposed. A few additional plantings were added that were sourced from a local nursery supplier.
Ipswich, MA This wall is built out of N.E. round fieldstone to retain the raised patio area and also to double as a seating wall for the lower yard. The patio is made of large dimensional concrete pavers designed to give a bluestone look.
Ipswich, MA While some plantings in this property line tree and shrub garden existed others were transplanted from on site. A few new plantings were also added that were sourced from a local nursery supplier. A granite cobble border defines the edge between the planting area and the lawn.
Ipswich, MA This walkway and patio were built out of irregular bluestone fit together to create tight joints between the pieces. Large step stones of the same material were laid in the sod to tie the the two areas together.
Newbury, MA This dry stacked New England fieldstone wall was built using stone sourced from New Hampshire. In total the two walls measure 175 feet in length and range from a height of two to three feet.
Ipswich, MA These New England fieldstone walls are dry stacked and built in the traditional style. The stone, which was originally used as an old farm building foundation, was unearthed while excavating to pour footings for a new building.