A garden boundary dry stone wall had collapsed over the winter in Didmarton, Tetbury. It featured a curved section leading into a corner detail.
Once we had cleared and sorted all of the stone we began to rebuild the fallen cornered section reusing the available quoin stone.
Once this end section was rebuilt we began to tie it into the middle section of the wall.
When the wall was up to height we prepared the wall for the traditional cock and hen/buck and doe coping.
We then finished the dry stone wall with the coping and we were very happy with the result.
If you have a dry stone walling project you would like to discuss then we would love to hear from you.