ABSTRACT

Dry stone walling – General Preamble: In rural areas where natural stone is a traditional material, it may be possible to use dry stone walling or dyking as an alternative to fences or brick walls. Many local authorities are willing to meet the extra cost of stone walling in areas of high landscape value, and they may hold lists of available craftsmen. DSWA Office, Westmorland County Showground, Lane Farm, Crooklands, Milnthorpe, Cumbria, LA7 7NH; Tel: 01539 567953; E-mail: information@dswa.org.uk Note: Traditional walls are not built on concrete foundations. Dry stone wall; wall on concrete foundation (not included); dry stone coursed wall inclusive of locking stones and filling to wall with broken stone or rubble; walls up to 1.20m high; battered; 2 sides fair faced

Yorkstone – 3.25 128.38 – 66.73 m2 195.11 Cotswold stone – 3.25 128.38 – 81.57 m2 209.95 Purbeck – 3.25 128.38 – 88.98 m2 217.36