Upper Valley · Merrimack County, New Hampshire
Stone patios, walls & walkways in New London, NH.
In New London, stonework answers to hills between Lake Sunapee and Pleasant Lake, with long mountain views and to stony glacial till and ledge on the hillsides underneath it. Lake Sunapee summer estates with Mount Kearsarge views. We build the whole range — terraces, walls, walks, steps, and pool surrounds — much of it alongside Jonathan Keep Landscape Design.
What We Build in New London
Seven disciplines, one standard of craft.
A natural-stone patio typically runs $30–$60+ per square foot installed. In New London the swing usually comes from access and from how deep we have to excavate over stony glacial till and ledge on the hillsides — you get an itemized scope after we walk the property.
Yes. The Sunapee region’s summer estates sit on hillside lots with lake and mountain views — terracing and shoreland rules shape nearly every project here. And because the land here is stony glacial till and ledge on the hillsides, we plan the base and drainage for those conditions from the first day on site.
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.
The shingled summer estates here set the direction, and hills between Lake Sunapee and Pleasant Lake, with long mountain views sets the scale. That usually means hand-set fieldstone and bluestone detailed to look original to the house rather than applied to it.
Request a Consultation
Let’s talk about your New London project.
Tell us what you’re imagining. We’ll walk the site, talk materials, and give you a clear plan.
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