John Heslegrave - New Dry Stone Walls Straight & curved garden walls on a steeply sloping site; stone coursed horizontally New boundary wall retaining earth at one side then the other as the ground levels change between two large gardens
Wall with curved corner and stoop being built to adjoin other recently built garden wall

These pictures show views of some of the new walls we have built.
Special walling features such as cheek ends, smoots, corners and stiles can be incorporated into the design, as required.
All aspects of the walling work are carefully carried out, from the initial digging-out for the foundations, to tidying-up the site when the work is completed.

Triangular copestones on a high wall separating two new rear gardens as part of a property conversion; two internal corners incorporated stone seats.
		(Panoramic photo by Terry Bollen)

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Front garden walls with reclaimed stone gateposts and curved corners New garden wall: 15 metres on gently sloping ground, incorporating cheek end and two smoots for hedgehog passage
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