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Cleiton Landscape & Masonry(508) 922-1836
Great Meadow — landscape by Jonathan Keep, stonework by Cleiton, in MetroWest, MA

Landscape & Hardscape · Concord, MA

Landscape & Hardscape in Concord, Massachusetts.

Licensed & insuredBuilding since 2008Designer-trustedFree on-site consultationResponse within 1 business day

Building landscape & hardscape in Concord starts underground, on sandy alluvium in the lowlands. Historic estates and meadow gardens where new stonework has to earn its place beside the old. We hand-set every stone to suit the Federal and colonial antiques of metroWest, and we build it to still be plumb in thirty years.

See our Concord project

Problems We Solve

Common landscape & hardscape problems in Concord — solved.

A property that fights water and never looks settled.

We start under the surface — grading and drainage first — so the whole site sheds water and stays dry.

Several trades fighting over the same yard.

One crew builds hardscape and softscape in the right sequence, on one schedule, with one point of accountability.

A designer’s plan you need built exactly right.

We execute plans to spec, flag conflicts before they become change orders, and build precisely what was drawn.

Planning landscape & hardscape in Concord? Call (508) 922-1836 or request your free quote — most consultations are booked within a business day.

The crew Concord designers trust

Concord’s Historic Districts Commission reviews visible exterior work near its historic core, so stone choice and detailing have to sit comfortably beside two-hundred-year-old walls.

On full-site projects we are frequently the execution crew for landscape architects and designers — much of our MetroWest work in ongoing collaboration with Jonathan Keep Landscape Design. We read plans fluently, flag conflicts before they become change orders, and build exactly what was drawn.

The whole Concord property, built as one

Sometimes the project is not a wall or a patio — it is the whole site. On river meadows along the Concord and Sudbury rivers, rising to wooded estate lots, we take a property from rough grade to finished landscape: drainage and earthwork first, because a landscape that fights water never looks settled, then stonework, plantings, and the details that make a yard feel resolved.

Working over sandy alluvium in the lowlands, glacial till on the higher ground, we start under the surface so the finished Concord property sheds water, stays dry where it should, and never undermines the stonework above it.

What the work looks like from your window

The part nobody photographs: where the pallets sit, where the excavator tracks, and what the property looks like on a Friday afternoon. In Concord we plan all of that up front and hold the schedule we gave you at the start.

For Concord designers and architects

Designers keep sending us MetroWest work for one reason: what gets built matches what was drawn. We hold the spec, raise conflicts early, and document as we go — including on the Jonathan Keep Landscape Design projects throughout this portfolio.

Choosing material that suits Concord

We buy from New England quarries and yards we have used for years, and we hand-pick rather than take a pallet sight unseen. For Concord, that usually means matching color and texture to the Federal and colonial antiques already on the street.

Questions

Landscape & Hardscape in Concord, answered.

Usually, yes. We hand-select from regional yards to match color, cleft, and scale against what is already on the property — which matters in Concord, where the Federal and colonial antiques tend to be added to over time rather than replaced.

Constantly. A large share of our work is executing plans for landscape architects and designers. We build precisely to the drawing and keep the designer informed at every milestone.

Concord’s Historic Districts Commission reviews visible exterior work near its historic core, so stone choice and detailing have to sit comfortably beside two-hundred-year-old walls. We handle the local checks that go with that as part of the project rather than leaving them to you.

Most residential work runs one to three weeks on site, depending on size, access, and how much excavation sandy alluvium in the lowlands demands. You get a real schedule before we start, and we hold it — including the clean-up at the end of each day.

Request a Consultation

Planning landscape & hardscape in Concord?

Tell us about your property. We’ll walk the site, talk materials, and give you a clear plan — most consultations are booked within a business day.

Response within one business day.

Request a Consultation

Let’s talk about your project.

Tell us what you’re imagining. We’ll walk the site, talk materials, and give you a clear, itemized plan — most consultations are booked within a business day.

  • Free on-site consultation — no obligation
  • Licensed & insured across MA · NH · RI · CT · ME · VT
  • Hand-built craftsmanship since 2008
  • Trusted by New England’s leading landscape designers
  • We respond within one business day
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