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Dry Stone as endured as a method of land boundary for hundreds of years. Dry stone walls are a feature of the British Countryside, they help to divide our land as well as providing much needed shelter for live stock.
These environmentally friendly structures create an eco system all of there own and help to support hundreds of different species of plants and animals. Pennine Stonecraft has built, restored & maintained many hundreds of meters of historic Field Dykes across the North Pennines.
The majority of field dykes across the North Pennines were built using either Lime Stone, Sand Stone or Whin, usually all mixed together. They generally consist of two or three layers of Through stones and upright Copings.
Dry Stone as endured as a method of land boundary for hundreds of years. Dry stone walls are a feature of the British Countryside, they help to divide our land as well as providing much needed shelter for live stock.
These environmentally friendly structures create an eco system all of there own and help to support hundreds of different species of plants and animals. Pennine Stonecraft has built, restored & maintained many hundreds of meters of historic Field Dykes across the North Pennines.
The majority of field dykes across the North Pennines were built using either Lime Stone, Sand Stone or Whin, usually all mixed together. They generally consist of two or three layers of Through stones and upright Copings.