Lakes Region · Carroll County, New Hampshire
Stone patios, walls & walkways in Wolfeboro, NH.
Winnipesaukee shoreline and wooded hills above the bays on granite ledge and sandy glacial soil along the lakefront — that is the ground we build on in Wolfeboro. America’s oldest summer resort, on Lake Winnipesaukee. Patios, walls, walkways, and whole-property work, hand-set to suit the shingled lake estates of Carroll County.
What We Build in Wolfeboro
Seven disciplines, one standard of craft.
A natural-stone patio typically runs $30–$60+ per square foot installed. In Wolfeboro the swing usually comes from access and from how deep we have to excavate over granite ledge and sandy glacial soil along the lakefront — you get an itemized scope after we walk the property.
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.
Yes. Wolfeboro calls itself America’s oldest summer resort, and its lakefront estates are held to that history — plus New Hampshire’s shoreland permitting at the water’s edge. And because the land here is granite ledge and sandy glacial soil along the lakefront, we plan the base and drainage for those conditions from the first day on site.
We serve all of Wolfeboro — from Wolfeboro Neck, Sewall Road, and Winter Harbor — and the surrounding Lakes Region towns, working from our base in Marlborough, MA. Cleiton Landscape & Masonry has hand-built stone patios, walls, and walkways across the region since 2008.
Request a Consultation
Let’s talk about your Wolfeboro project.
Tell us what you’re imagining. We’ll walk the site, talk materials, and give you a clear plan.
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