Posts tagged stone folly
Two Towers

Even with up-close scrutiny the stone palisades would not betray their true purpose. Within its thick outer layer resides a pair of small wooden structures with deeper identities of the sensorial realm. The wee bothies contain sanctums of calm and quiet, only disturbed by the sound of crackling stove fires. The sauna hut and relaxing den feel as though they were transported from a remote nordic upland to be cocooned by the high stone walls.

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A Week with Eblacker & Stone

Between two wildflower meadows, in a glade of hardwoods, Chuck has designed a personal park for his clients. Crescent shaped seating walls will cascade toward a circular folly. The turret-like construction will have a doorway and windows framed in recycled architectural stone. The bulk of the building will be realized in reused, sandstone wall stone and granite boulders found on site.

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