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Richard Clegg
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  • United Kingdom
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Top work and a great design
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Thank you for your kind comment Susan X
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beautiful work
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Company name (if applicable)
Richard Clegg Dry Stone Walling Specialists
First Name:
Richard
Surname:
Clegg
Telephone:
07904860135
Email:
richard@richardclegg.co.uk
Website:
http://www.richardclegg.co.uk
Skype Name
Richard Clegg Dry Stone Walling Specialists
About Me:
An Artist and a Craftsman, I love working with dry stone. Garden features or just walls, I create unique bespoke works. If anyone was happy in their work, it's me!
What is your profession i.e. Landscaping, gardening, greenkeeping - other
Dry Stone Walling Specialists
If you are a professional gardener, landscaper or garden designer, list the services or special skills that you have
Specialist in dry stone creations. Dry stone walls and a great deal
else besides. Supplying and installing garden features such as natural stone water features, and sculptures.

Proud to supply top quality new and reclaimed dry stone walling stone and building stone stone for every kind of property developmet
No job is too large!
Please call us to discuss your project.

I contributed my dry stone skills to the CHELSEA FLOWER SHOW - GOLD AWARD WINNER (Yorkshire Garden)
How did you find this site?
a friend told me

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At 5:47pm on January 14, 2009, Chris Heiler said…
Beautiful work Richard! You can work on any of my projects in the US whenever you want :-)
At 6:00pm on January 14, 2009, Kerrie John-The garden design Co said…
Ha! You found us then, sure you will find this site really great.
Kerrie
At 7:06pm on January 14, 2009, Stuart said…
your not wrong, scary stuff mate.. walk the streets with those leafets..
At 7:47pm on January 14, 2009, Ofer El said…
If you were living near I would offer myself to work for you- great photos
If there is something that I just love in this country is the dry walls

the only dry walls in Israel (where I came from) are terraces from biblical times.( they are lovely but yours even nicer)

Take care
ofer
At 7:51pm on January 14, 2009, Philip Voice said…
Hi Richard and welcome to the Landscape Juice Network.

Thanks for joining us and thanks enormously for so much activity since you have been here. I sincerely hope that you enjoy the site and find some benefit from it.

It is my intention that LJN becomes 'the' place that professional landscapers, gardeners and garden designers becomes the place to come, pool ideas, share thoughts and experience(s) and generally enjoy their business out of hours through support of others.

Please take a few minutes to read the page 'welcome to new members' and if you have any questions then please let me know.
At 8:38pm on January 14, 2009, Ofer El said…
It is a good reason to write something read my blog in 20 min
please
At 8:42pm on January 14, 2009, Ofer El said…
Richard, I just got your comment from another webforum.
At 5:46pm on January 15, 2009, Philip Voice said…
You are welcome ;-0))

Phil
At 7:50pm on January 15, 2009, Simon Knops said…
Hi Richard - thanks. Will work out how to attache photos in due course - hope you approve
At 8:04pm on January 15, 2009, Simon Knops said…
Pics now on - bit shy as only been doing this for a year. Straight wall is my first attempt - curved wall - well first attempt too. Like a challenge. Main thing is that clients both very pleased with results - hope you approve.
At 1:03am on January 16, 2009, Pro Gard said…
I am amazed by the quality of your work on your web site and the pictures on here. The work of a genuine craftman.

Paul
At 7:53pm on January 19, 2009, Pro Gard said…
Richard, Thanks.

Re my avatar pic, Its taken locally about twenty minutes walk from home at lancaut nature reserve.
At 9:15am on January 20, 2009, Sweetpea said…
Yes,I think we are all coming back as a cat !

Just have to say its really nice to see all these photos of drystone walling.I dont see alot of it around my way but I am always stunned by its beauty when I see one when I am out and about.I think its the texture and colours and the thought about how it all works!!??
At 10:45am on January 21, 2009, Charlotte Noar said…
I really like the pictures. It's inspired me to use some dry-stone walling in my gardens if possible!
At 4:52pm on January 31, 2009, Colin Cross said…
Hi Richard
I saw the picture of the wall it looks a very good job. What year did you get the gold award at Chelsea.
regards
Colin Cross
At 11:29am on February 5, 2009, Sarah Russell said…
Hi Richard,thanks for adding me, your work looks lovely. It reminds me of the Derbyshire peaks! Where are you based?
At 11:49am on February 5, 2009, laara copley-smith said…
Interesting .....what do you mean by that ....MYSpace...No I havent got a myspace ...I am not sure I even know what this is ?

laara
At 3:18pm on February 5, 2009, lucy shaw said…
that sounds about right! I can remember the yorkshire stonemasons were so arrogant! I turned up on site from week 3 into the build. Its all a long time ago now!!
At 9:02pm on February 5, 2009, Susan Walter said…
Hi Richard: Some lovely work there in your photos. I'm always partial to a nice dry stone wall. Do you know the French Pierre Sèche website? http://www.pierreseche.com/ It is an excellent resource.
At 7:49am on February 6, 2009, Si Stone Waller said…
Thanks very much, will definitely get some pics up when I next get an opportunity! Really like the stone sculptures too, they add a real new dimension to the walling. Good work!

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