Fuller details about each project, along with images are available by following the links below:
Hatton, Aberdeenshire
A free-standing wall was built on this property. The big challenges were the steep slope along the whole of the 35m length, the tight curve and the six cheek-ends.
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Carlops - same village - different wall.
This job was a rebuild of an old free-standing wall, removing bricks and mortar, and rebuilding to fix bulges and potential collapse.
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Norton House Hotel - retaining wall
Four parallel retaining walls were built using reclaimed sandstone from an old barn at the Norton House Hotel. Each retaining wall was 23 metres long and 1 metre high. In all 120 tonnes of stone was used.
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Willowbrae - small garden retaining walls
A small job to transform what was a fairly unfinished front garden. The completed retaining wall included a raised bed and a stone seat. We also replaced a decaying brick retaining wall that ran beside the driveway.
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Heriot - ornamental free standing walls
This amazing seat shows what a versatile building material natural stone is. It was built using stone from an old field dyke, with rough pine seats and the top finished with turf.
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Haddington - retaining wall
A small garden job - 5 man days in total - changed a plain sloping garden into a fantastic landscaped area with a stone retaining wall and steps as the main feature of the design.
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Newburgh - ornamental, circuclar wall
The client wanted a dry stone wall to be the focal point of his garden - so we built this!
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We provide free estimates and initial consultations for all walling and landscaping work. If you are interested in redesigning your garden using natural stone, please contact us.
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