A fairly straight-forward build of 60m of free-standing boundary wall. The buff random rubble sandstone was chosen as it suited the rustic feel of the farmhouse development.
Wallers - Jason Hoffman, Richard Love, James Parker and Roland Rider.
Random rubble from Hutton Stone was used.
The walls were built as part of the redevelopment of an old farmhouse steading near to Kinross by The Good House Company (Scotland) Ltd.
Stone Inspired did a very professional job, using what must be rare skills to finish the wall to a high standard. My clients and other visitors have commented very favourably on the work, and I believe the price was fair too.
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.
I am very pleased to announce that I was one of three people short-listed in the stone category for the inaugural Balvenie/Sunday Telegraph craftsman of the year 2011.
This new award aims to celebrate heritage and hand-built crafts over seven materials categories including stone, wood and glass. The judging panel was TV presenter and author, Kevin McCloud, Chairman of the Heritage Crafts Association, Robin Wood, expert crafts photographer, Nick Hand, Editor of The Sunday Telegraph Life, Anne Cuthbertson and the whisky industry's longest standing Malt Master, David Stewart
Further details of the winners are on the Balvenie web site
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