A small selection of the many dry stone walls constructed in the last 10 years by our team.
There are great variations in the different types of stone and therefore the style in which it is walled; the smaller more uniform sandstones can be more easily ‘coursed’ and joints made tighter. (please click images)
- Norristhorpe, Mirfield
- New housing estate garden walls, Farnley Tyas
- roadside repair
- (after) a tall roadside retaining wall repair
- Farm Entrance
- Halifax Fine Stone
- coursed stone
- tall wall
- patch and repair of field wall
Whereas bigger gritstone and limestones usually have to be built using a more ‘random’ style
- nice half round tops and big foundation stones
- grit stone wall with old style ‘stoop’ gate
- massive grit stone boulder wall
- walling into original ancient gateposts
- Limestone wall in York
- Gritstone boulder wall in Halifax
then there is everything else in between, which includes newly quarried, reclaimed and demolition stone.
- 3.5m high retaining wall with mixed stone
- dry wall mortared round tops
- Oldham Council road side repairs
- Oldham Council road side repairs
- Ilkley wall
- a new build wall with a lot of features and mock well
- boundary wall and gate, tree stumps also removed
Curves & Corners
- a serpentine ha-ha wall at wentworth
- newly quarried stone and rough cut tops on site
- curved driveway
- curvaceous
- penistone quarried stone boundary wall
- right angled corner using reclaimed stone
A selection of before and after photos to show how a new wall can transform any area
- before
- after (trees also removed!)
- before
- after
- before
- after