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Cleiton Landscape & Masonry(508) 922-1836

Fire Features & Outdoor Living · Bedford, NH

Fire Features & Outdoor Living in Bedford, New Hampshire.

New Hampshire’s highest-value suburb, on large wooded lots. Cleiton Landscape & Masonry hand-builds fire features & outdoor living across Bedford and Southern NH — set on glacial till with ledge close to the surface on the higher lots, matched to its large custom colonials and estate homes on multi-acre parcels, and built to outlast the New England freeze-thaw.

Beyond Bedford

Bedford sits in Hillsborough County, and most weeks we are somewhere in this pocket of Southern NH — which means shorter travel, faster site visits, and a crew that already knows how ground behaves around here.

Outdoor living in Bedford

Bedford is the wealthiest suburb in New Hampshire, and its large-lot zoning means stonework here is planned at estate scale — long walls, full terraces, whole-property grading.

The same crew builds the seat walls, the grill surround, the steps, and the terrace — in Bedford Center, Wallace Road, and Back River Road and across town — so the stone matches and one company owns how the finished room reads.

How a Bedford project runs

A job in Bedford is a few weeks of trucks, machines, and people in your yard. We plan staging and protection before day one — drive plates, root-zone protection, a defined material area — and leave the site clean each evening rather than at the end.

Sourcing stone for Bedford

The yards we buy from are regional and long-standing, which is how we can match an existing wall or terrace years later. In Bedford that continuity matters — the large custom colonials and estate homes on multi-acre parcels here tends to get added to over time, not replaced.

An outdoor room that gets used in Bedford

A fire feature is what stretches a Bedford yard from two usable seasons to three. We lay the space out on site first — seat height, circle diameter, how far the chairs sit from the flame, and which way the wind carries smoke across rolling wooded uplands above the Merrimack valley — because geometry is what decides whether a fire pit gets used or ignored.

Only once that reads right do we set stone, wrapping the fire with seat walls and terrace so the whole space is designed around where people actually gather.

Questions

Fire Features & Outdoor Living in Bedford, answered.

Wood gives you the fire people actually want to sit around; gas gives you instant on-and-off and no smoke management. We build both — and if you are undecided, we can run the gas line during construction so the option stays open.

Rolling wooded uplands above the Merrimack valley on glacial till with ledge close to the surface on the higher lots. That governs how we found and drain everything we build here — a proper base and drainage go in before a single stone is set, which is what keeps Bedford stonework flat, plumb, and intact through freeze-thaw.

A hand-built natural-stone fire pit generally runs $4,000 to $12,000+ depending on size, stone, whether it is wood or gas, and the seat walls and terrace built around it. A fire bowl or gas feature set into a larger terrace is priced with that scope.

Usually, yes. We hand-select from regional yards to match color, cleft, and scale against what is already on the property — which matters in Bedford, where the large custom colonials and estate homes on multi-acre parcels tend to be added to over time rather than replaced.

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