
* Note: Prices are based upon availability of individual stones and sizes. All stones are sold in pallet quantities only. Shipping is available.
Average length of stone: 9 to 12 inches long
Average depth of stone: 7 to 8 inches deep
Average
width of stone: 4 to 5 inches wide
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Average length of stone: 9 to 12 inches long
Average depth of stone: 5 inches deep
Average
width of stone: 4 inches wide
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Average length of stone: 6 to 9 inches long
Average depth of stone: 5 inches deep
Average
width of stone: 4 inches wide
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Average length of stone: 6 to 8 inches long
Average depth of stone: 5 to 7 inches deep
Average
width of stone: 4 inches wide
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Average length of stone: 4 to 5 inches long
Average depth of stone: 4 to 5 inches deep
Average
width of stone: 4 to 5 inches wide
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River Split Stones vary in texture, size, and color which allows landscaping architects the ability to create beautiful, intricate and colorful patterns for a wide range of decorative stone applications. Please contact us for information on the sizes and color of River Split stones we have available.
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New England Architectural Center offers a wide variety of antique brick pavers. Our brick pavers come in different sizes, colors, qualities, and styles which is why we are New England's largest supplier of vintage brick pavers.
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Using stone curbing is the best way to accentuate any stone project. From fireplaces to cobblestone driveways, curb stone can be used as trim or edging to help direct focus to the desired area while separating it from its surroundings.
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Granite Block and Granite Posts New England Architectural Center specializes in antique reclaimed granite for all your historic Hardscape product needs. We have centuries old granite post, reclaimed curbing, foundation/seawall block, trestle and bridge support block in many dimensions. Versatility: Wonderful for steps, gates, post, borders and support walls. The colors are unique from exposure and wear. Hand split pieces of Americana.
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The New England Architectural Center recognizes that historical buildings and structures are becoming extinct at an alarming rate. In an effort to help preserve some of this country's precious history, we are salvaging architectural elements out of historical buildings before they get demolished. The items we salvage are then sold to the public making them accessible to everyone.
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New England Architectural Center purchases historical buildings and landmarks in an effort to help preserve our precious pieces of History. Click here to see our collection and take home a piece of American History for yourself and preserve the memories of our forefathers
