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Tag Archives: dry stone walling
Another stone wall
Another satisfying stone job during the winter was this field wall at Hartley Royd, Blue Bell Lane, Todmorden. There’s a nice mix of colourful stone in this build and lots of satisfying details, including an arched-back curve to the entire … Continue reading →
Windsor View steps
In January we completed a lovely little project: creating access to a community-owned woodland area and old mill pond in Hebden Bridge. Many thanks to the residents of Windsor View for your kindness and cups of tea! … Continue reading →
Passing on the walling skills…
With a big fanfare we’d like to introduce Jacques Crowther, who asked to do a winter of dry stone walling with Hywel. He wants to earn a living by the trade and had done a few months of walling previously. … Continue reading →
