NH Seacoast · Strafford County, New Hampshire
Stone patios, walls & walkways in Durham, NH.
Tidal Oyster River frontage and wooded uplands above Great Bay on marine clay and glacial till — that is the ground we build on in Durham. The Oyster River, Great Bay, and a university town’s grounds. Patios, walls, walkways, and whole-property work, hand-set to suit the colonial antiques and well-kept university-town houses of Strafford County.
What We Build in Durham
Seven disciplines, one standard of craft.
Constantly. We routinely execute plans for landscape architects and designers, building to spec with millimeter precision — much of our work in ongoing collaboration with Jonathan Keep Landscape Design.
We serve all of Durham — from Durham Village, Oyster River, and Durham Point — and the surrounding NH Seacoast towns, working from our base in Marlborough, MA. Cleiton Landscape & Masonry has hand-built stone patios, walls, and walkways across the region since 2008.
Yes. Durham drains into the Great Bay estuary, which is among the most closely protected water in New Hampshire — runoff and buffers are genuinely scrutinized here. And because the land here is marine clay and glacial till, wet where the land falls to the estuary, we plan the base and drainage for those conditions from the first day on site.
The colonial antiques and well-kept university-town houses here set the direction, and tidal Oyster River frontage and wooded uplands above Great Bay sets the scale. That usually means hand-set fieldstone and bluestone detailed to look original to the house rather than applied to it.
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Let’s talk about your Durham project.
Tell us what you’re imagining. We’ll walk the site, talk materials, and give you a clear plan.
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