Stacked stone wall using mixture of craborchard
rubles and fieldstone with and exposed mortar joint
Stacked
stone retaining wall and steps using a mixture of
Pennsylvania fieldstone (slight pink/red tinge in some
stones) with about a ten percent mixture of snapped
fieldstone to bring out a little more tan color to blend
in with the stamped concrete patio
Snapped
fieldstone retaining wall--half medium and half
thin--with a craborchard cap
Thin and
thick stacked fieldstone wall with "scratch" joint
(recessed behind exposed stone) probably 40% to 60%
respective ratio of thin to thick
Stacked
wall of snapped fieldstone and craborchard mixture with
a (plus or minus) 2 1/2" craborchard cap stone
Stacked
fieldstone retaining wall with approximates 18" exposed
on outside and approximates 4' exposed wall on
inside--also has intermittent matching stacked stone
columns framing the wrought iron fence panels
Stacked
craborchard ruble free-standing knee wall with
intermittent matching columns (also framing wrought iron
fence panels
Short
stacked Tennessee fieldstone retaining wall/seat wall
leading to a matching water feature in background
Same
stacked fieldstone wall from opposing direction
Craborchard ruble garden wall retaining embankment for
planting