A Guide to Dry Stone Walling
By (Author) Andy Radford
The Crowood Press Ltd
The Crowood Press Ltd
31st July 2001
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
693.1
Hardback
128
Width 173mm, Height 242mm, Spine 13mm
460g
Topics include: how to acquire suitable stone; tools of the trade; basic walling technique; building or repairing a curved wall; walling on slopes and gapping, retaining walls and variations.
"This book written by a skilled practitioner, is not only, as the title implies, a guide, but a journey through the history and development of the art of dry stone construction. The chapters are set out in an easy to follow format, starting with the basic walling techniques, taking the novice through the crucial first steps..... gives comprehensive detailed instruction to both the basic and advanced waller..... whether you will go on to savour the delights of actual construction or just dream from the comfort of your armchair, it is well worth a read."
"Anyone with even the remotest interest in countryside skills will be sure to find inspiration in this book...... Andy Radford's commitment and love of his craft and his obvious desire to share his knowledge with others shines through and will, through this publication, help to ensure that the tradition of Dry Stone Walling continues for centuries to come.""
Andy Radford has been building dry stone walls for sixteen years. He is a consultant, designer and contractor for a variety of clients including schools and local government organizations. He runs his own landscape business in North Wales. He has written articles on the environment for a number of periodicals including The Guardian. Resident - Wrexham