Reclaimed Granite Edging and Steps
One of our most skilled do-it-yourself clients created this edged walkway and granite step installation. A big thanks for the business and the photos!
One of our most skilled do-it-yourself clients created this edged walkway and granite step installation. A big thanks for the business and the photos!
We were fortunate enough to get in order in Harpswell, Maine. This beautiful coastal Maine town 3 hours north of our Charlton yard.
We hand split nearly eighty linear feet of 6″ square edging along with one seven foot long granite mailbox post.
We hope to have installed pictures in the future.
We carefully split eight linear feet of granite edging. This material is being delivered to Maine next week. This is a great example of taking reclaimed granite and turning it into something useful.
We can hand split and size order for you. Please contact us today if you are interested in having custom stone work using salvaged stone.
These stones are easy to handle and even easier on the wallet. Great for meandering paths and sweeping slopes. We have dozens and dozens of matching stepping stones.
The Millyard Granite Stock was salvaged from South St. in Ware, Ma. We have over one hundred feet of material in our Charlton yard. These stones average twenty-four inches wide and most are eight feet long or greater. These would be ideal for wall coping, posts or oversized steps. Contact us today if you are looking to incorporate reclaimed granite steps into your landscape. We have an extensive inventory of salvaged stone for any landscape or masonry project.
We recently created four matching hitching posts for a customer. These stones measured 48″ long and were roughly 6″ square. We installed the hitching rings as well. We have the inventory to create any amount of granite posts. We us traditional splitting techniques to insure that every stone looks like it has been there for years. Contact us today if you are interested in granite posts of any sort.
These are great examples of our larger slab stock that was salvaged from the Millbury Estate. These stones were the roof of the cellar hole and within the walls of the foundation.
We have sorted these stones for landings and large patio applications. Contact us today for New England Field Stone Slabs and Steps while they last.
Last summer was a busy one to say the least. We were fortunate enough to salvage an estate fieldstone foundation in Millbury, Ma.
We brought back hundreds of tons of wallstone along with hundreds of square feet of large slabs , steps and boulders.
In addition we carefully extracted all of the granite and quartz foundation stones , steps and posts.
Please contact us at stoneofnewengland@gmail.com for more information.
Our inventory of posts is continually growing. We have posts from 3′ tall all the way up to 12′ tall. These posts make great statements at the end of the driveway or alongside a stone wall. Do you have a New England fieldstone wall that needs a granite posts? How about a secondary driveway with two hitching posts and a chain? Contact me today to get pricing. Jay @ 508.248.4044
Here is a perfect example of a reclaimed granite step.
This is a great example of Green-Stone. Stay tuned for more info on Green-Stone sold exclusively by Stone of New England.
These steps were salvaged from an old bank in Spencer.
They measure 108″ long x 16″ wide x 7″ tall. They were hand tooled and split over one hundred years ago.
When it comes to unusual stones that are hard to find Stone of New England is at the top of their game. Our inventory has grown over the winter including a Worcester Mill in which stair sets, keystones and lintels were carefully salvaged. We’ve collected small remnants of the foundation and made 3000lb pallets great for landscape or masonry applications. Contact us today for more info.