The Stone Walls and Structures of England and New England: An Evolution

Saturday September 21

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1:00 PM  –  2:30 PM

Palmer-Warner House
307 Town Street  
East Haddam, CT 06423
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Accomplished stone artisan, gardener, and horticulturist Andrew Pighills discusses the evolution of stone walls and structures from colonial times to present day, and how they fit into the garden and broader landscape past and present. Born in Yorkshire England, Andrew received formal training with The Royal Horticultural Society at Harlow Carr Gardens. Andrew spent thirty-one years building dry stone walls in the Yorkshire Dales and English Lake District and continues his work here in the U.S. as a professional member of The Dry-Stone Walling Association of Great Britain.


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