In addition to the traditional dry stone walls, popularity has grown for dry effect stone walls.
They are constructed in a way that maintains the look and elegance of a true dry stone wall but are in fact backed up with mortar to maintain a stronger and more substantial structure.
This has become common practice when working alongside builders and structural engineers. This can be done in a variety of forms from facing block walls, concrete panels, existing buildings or even backing up structural garden features.
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