Walkways · Windham, NH
Walkways in Windham, New Hampshire.
Windham is wooded hills around Cobbetts Pond and Canobie Lake, and that shapes every decision here. We build walkways on glacial till over ledge, detailed for the newer custom estates and lakeside homes they sit beside — hand-set, drainage-first, and made to look like they were always part of the property.
Walkways in Windham
Cobbetts Pond frontage falls under New Hampshire’s Shoreland Water Quality Protection Act — setbacks and impervious limits shape every waterside terrace we build.
Whether we are matching an existing patio or drawing a new entrance from scratch — often for a Jonathan Keep Landscape Design landscape — the Windham walk is built to lead the eye exactly where it should go.
Working from a plan in Windham
A large share of our New Hampshire 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.
Sourcing stone for Windham
The yards we buy from are regional and long-standing, which is how we can match an existing wall or terrace years later. In Windham that continuity matters — the newer custom estates and lakeside homes here tends to get added to over time, not replaced.
The approach to a Windham door
A walkway is the first handshake a house gives, and in Windham it takes the hardest freeze-thaw punishment of anything we build. Set on glacial till over ledge, with sandier ground along the shoreline, a front walk needs even more base and drainage discipline than a patio — which is exactly how we build it, to stay flat and trip-free for the long haul.
We lay out curves, landings, and step transitions so the approach across wooded hills around Cobbetts Pond and Canobie Lake feels composed: generous at the entry, comfortable underfoot, and lit for arriving after dark.
Our footprint around Windham
Windham sits in Rockingham 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.
Questions
Walkways in Windham, 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 Windham, where the newer custom estates and lakeside homes 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.
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.
Wooded hills around Cobbetts Pond and Canobie Lake on glacial till over ledge, with sandier ground along the shoreline. 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 Windham stonework flat, plumb, and intact through freeze-thaw.
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