dates back to c.1820. The stone is a Pennsylvania field stone likely from the Chester County region. It was restored and repointed.
Split Rail might be good visual divider where desirable (between road and fire pit / house, with opening defining
use split rail around center acres and around garden
The split rail fence is the rustic cousin of the board fence. Most likely found in rural areas to define a property edge and where forming a garden space is the desire. Made of hand-hewn timber and left to weather naturally, split rail fences have a back-to-nature appeal that machined materials don't
type of split rail fence is found in many rural areas, with the fence laid out in a chevron pattern, as here in Conner Prairie, Indiana.
looks split. The color is typically a range of browns
to our back and trying to decide on a color. Our house is brick and it has been quite a task to find the right color but we really like this one. Please respond. Thank you! Lib Miller
in the back ... and trying to figure out how to best landscape the space
looks split. The color is typically a range of browns, tans, gray and sometime rust colors. There is another shist material quarried in the western part of Massachusetts called Goshen stone that has beautiful mica flecks and has a kind of graphic shine to it. It has more of the gun metal gray, browns
Would look awesome leading to path in the back near the play
Design for any room in your home with cabinetry by 4 top companies and all the accessories that go with it such as countertops, sinks, faucets and lighting.
would a split rail fence painted white go with this style?
I live in a corner house, the lot is narrow in the front of the home. I would like to put this type of fence on the side of the house for privacy but add a split rail fence in the front of the house so the house would not looked "caged in"