Dry Stone Walls

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Stephenite

Membå
Location
OslO
I'm going to plug the British Trust for Conservation Volunteers here :smile:

If you want to have a go at dry-stone walling, hedge-laying or other countryside crafts, improve or maintain your local nature areas, and meet some sound people they're the people to contact.

Most areas have a local, affiliated group. If not, weekend courses and week-long working holidays are available, but you have to pay for these.

The how-to books are excellent IMO like this:

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Go on, get your hands dirty... or wear gloves!
 

Globalti

Legendary Member
Dry stone walls fascinate me too. I have tried my hand at walling and as long as you stick to the principle of always overlapping gaps it isn't too hard to build a decent-ish wall. Having nice flat even stones helps; the ones that amaze me are the ones in the bottoms of the Lake District valleys that are built from round river boulders, these are very difficult to do well.
 
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Fnaar

Fnaar

Smutmaster General
Location
Thumberland
Just watched the coutryfile thing... thanks for the link... quite fancy doing a course myself, and putting one up in my garden.
 

wildjetskier

Active Member
Location
Ascot
Just watched the coutryfile thing... thanks for the link... quite fancy doing a course myself, and putting one up in my garden.

Funny you should say that - just downloaded a course application
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will be applying for June 2012, cant miss something like this - fantastic
 
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Fnaar

Smutmaster General
Location
Thumberland
Mind you Graham, it's taken me 4 years to paint our hall, so it will probably remain an idea!
 
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