Walkways · Sharon, MA
Walkways in Sharon, Massachusetts.
Sharon is wooded hills rising from the Lake Massapoag shoreline to Moose Hill, and that shapes every decision here. We build walkways on sandy near the lake, detailed for the mid-century and custom contemporary homes alongside colonials they sit beside — hand-set, drainage-first, and made to look like they were always part of the property.
For Sharon designers and architects
A large share of our Massachusetts work is executing drawings for landscape architects — reading elevations, holding the specified batter and joint, and flagging a conflict before it becomes a change order. Much of it in ongoing collaboration with Jonathan Keep Landscape Design.
Beyond Sharon
Sharon sits in Norfolk County, and most weeks we are somewhere in this pocket of Greater Boston — which means shorter travel, faster site visits, and a crew that already knows how ground behaves around here.
The honest numbers for Sharon
Price in Sharon is driven less by the stone than by what is under it. Access, how far material has to be carried, the depth of base sandy near the lake demands, and the amount of drainage a site needs move a number far more than the choice between one bluestone and another.
You get an itemized scope after we walk the property — what is included, what is not, and where the money actually goes. No allowances that quietly become change orders halfway through.
Stone that matches the front of the house
Thermal bluestone for a crisp, formal entrance; irregular fieldstone for something softer and more rooted; granite treads for steps that will see a century of footsteps. We match the stone to the mid-century and custom contemporary homes alongside colonials so the walk looks original to the home — in Lake Massapoag, Sharon Center, and Moose Hill and across Sharon.
Most front walks involve a grade change, and steps are where cheap work shows first. We set granite and bluestone treads on proper foundations with consistent risers, so every step lands the same.
Walkways in Sharon
Moose Hill sanctuary land and the Massapoag shoreline bring conservation and waterfront setbacks into most Sharon projects.
Whether we are matching an existing patio or drawing a new entrance from scratch — often for a Jonathan Keep Landscape Design landscape — the Sharon walk is built to lead the eye exactly where it should go.
Questions
Walkways in Sharon, answered.
Yes. We source stone to match existing bluestone or granite as closely as the material allows, and carry the joint and pattern language through so the new work reads as part of the original.
Usually, yes. We hand-select from regional yards to match color, cleft, and scale against what is already on the property — which matters in Sharon, where the mid-century and custom contemporary homes alongside colonials tend to be added to over time rather than replaced.
Front walks generally run $35 to $70 per square foot installed depending on stone, layout complexity, and any steps or landings. Steps with granite treads are priced separately by the riser.
Moose Hill sanctuary land and the Massapoag shoreline bring conservation and waterfront setbacks into most Sharon projects. We handle the local checks that go with that as part of the project rather than leaving them to you.
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Planning walkways in Sharon?
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