MetroWest · Middlesex County, Massachusetts
Stone patios, walls & walkways in Lincoln, MA.
In Lincoln, stonework answers to ledge outcrops, drumlins, and open conservation land around Sandy Pond and Walden and to shallow soil over granite ledge in many spots underneath it. Modernist and estate homes on protected land, where stone meets a very deliberate landscape. We build the whole range — terraces, walls, walks, steps, and pool surrounds — much of it alongside Jonathan Keep Landscape Design.
What We Build in Lincoln
Seven disciplines, one standard of craft.
The midcentury-modern enclaves alongside gentleman’s-farm colonials here set the direction, and ledge outcrops, drumlins, and open conservation land around Sandy Pond and Walden sets the scale. That usually means hand-set fieldstone and bluestone detailed to look original to the house rather than applied to it.
A natural-stone patio typically runs $30–$60+ per square foot installed. In Lincoln the swing usually comes from access and from how deep we have to excavate over shallow soil over granite ledge in many spots — you get an itemized scope after we walk the property.
It depends on the season and the size of the scope. Lincoln sits in Middlesex County, Massachusetts, and we schedule by region so travel and material delivery stay efficient — we will give you a real date rather than an optimistic one.
Yes. Lincoln protects more of its land than almost any town in Massachusetts, and design here is deliberate — stone has to answer to a considered landscape plan, which is exactly how we prefer to build. And because the land here is shallow soil over granite ledge in many spots, which shapes how walls are footed and anchored, we plan the base and drainage for those conditions from the first day on site.
Request a Consultation
Let’s talk about your Lincoln project.
Tell us what you’re imagining. We’ll walk the site, talk materials, and give you a clear plan.
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