A Guide to Dry Stone Walling
Author(s): Andy Radford
Dry stone walling is one of the oldest of countryside crafts, and these attractive structures form one of the most striking features of the rural landscape, whether on upland pasture, fell or moorland. The author looks into the history of dry stone walling before demonstrating how to build a wall with step-by-step explanations accompanied by photographs and diagrams. Topics include: how to acquire suitable stone; tools of the trade; basic walling technique; building or repairing a curved wall; walling on slopes and gapping, retaining walls and variations.
Product Information
Andy Radford has been building dry stone walls for sixteen years. He is a consultant, designer and contractor for a variety of clients including schools and local government organizations. He runs his own landscape business in North Wales. He has written articles on the environment for a number of periodicals including The Guardian. Resident - Wrexham
General Fields
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- : The Crowood Press
- : The Crowood Press
- : 0.466
- : 01 July 2001
- : 242mm X 174mm X 15mm
- : United Kingdom
- : books
Special Fields
- : Andy Radford
- : Andy Radford
- : 60 b&w photographs, 20 diagrams
- : 60 b&w photographs, 20 diagrams
- : 128
- : 128
- : 693.1
- : 693.1
- : English
- : English
- : 1
- : 1
- : Hardback
- : Hardback