wells/water features



In the mid-19th century, settlers often dug wells through stone, reaching depths of ten to thirty meters to access a consistent water supply. The top part of these wells was frequently finished in dry stone, a technique that remains in use today. Our experts can replicate this method to provide an authentic and traditional finish for your well. Additionally, the well surrounds can be tailored to accommodate any design requirements.
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Adding a dry stone water feature to your garden can bring a sense of tranquility and natural beauty. The soothing sound of flowing water combined with the rustic charm of dry stone creates a peaceful atmosphere. This type of water feature is low-maintenance and seamlessly blends into the landscape, providing a focal point that enhances the overall aesthetic of your outdoor space. Whether you're seeking a quiet retreat or a visual enhancement, a dry stone water feature can transform your garden into a serene oasis.


