Reclaimed Ornate Radius Curb

Reclaimed Ornate Radius Curb

Talk About Curb Appeal! We recently reclaimed over 150′ of ornate radius rounded top curbing. The craftsmanship and level of perfection is remarkable and almost impossible to replicate today. Originally, special ordered and quarried in the mid-late 1800s, this classic olive green, coarse grain granite was quarried at the Blood …

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Early Fall – Reclaimed Granite Block Big Blow Out Sale!!

Tier 1: This grouping consists of extremely consistent and dimensional block with longer lengths up to 9'. Sold from $175-$225/LF

Winter deals in October! Wow!!! Featuring: Cape Anne block sorted into three categories. Huge savings on beautiful, high quality, historic, reclaimed block. Please inquire or visit our yard for further information. Tier 1: This grouping consists of extremely consistent and dimensional block with longer lengths up to 9′. Sold from …

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End of Summer 2018 – Reclaimed Granite Products

Reclaimed Granite Products

It’s about that time of the season when we like to recap the products we currently have in our yard. Our inventory is quite extensive and is constantly changing so please contact us for updated information. We look forward to hearing from you or seeing you at the “Granite Gallery” …

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Cape Ann Bridge Block

Cape Ann Bridge Block

Finally… we landed them! Our sourcing experts here at Olde New England Granite have rescued over 100,000 tons of Cape Ann granite bridge block! The granite from this 100+ year old Boston area bridge was originally used as abutment block and was also set on the side embankments for erosion …

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Water Street Bridge Granite Reclamation Project

Water Street Bridge Granite Project

Olde New England Granite’s most recent reclamation project was quite conveniently less than a mile from our Wakefield “Granite Gallery.” The Water Street Bridge Replacement Project finally received the necessary funding to replace the existing 100-year-old “granite pillar bridge” with a new reinforced concrete boxed culvert. It was these “pillars” …

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Rockport Granite Jumbo Cobblestones

Rockport Granite Jumbo Cobblestones

Just Unearthed — Rockport Granite Jumbo Cobblestones Carriage wheel worn surfaces on the tops and remarkably on the bottoms as well Very, very old – we estimate these stones predate the Civil War These beautiful Rockport granite cobblestones, when split, have revealed that the origin of these stones is from …

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Fire Tables & Fire Pits

Granite Fire Tables

Make his Father’s Day unforgettable with one of these unique fire pit gift ideas. We can customize your fire pit – size, shape and color to meet your needs. Granite Fire Tables Fire tables made with reclaimed and sometimes historic coastal grain granite. All hardware to include: Burner and pan …

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Longfellow Bridge Restoration Project

Can you believe it? It has been five years since the start of the Longfellow Bridge Restoration Project and Olde New England Granite’s involvement. The re-opening is an exciting milestone for City of Boston and Olde New England Granite. We are proud of our efforts in rescuing and repurposing Longfellow …

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Beautifully hand tooled coastal granite

Late 1800s reclaimed granite cow trough from a farm in RI. All beautifully hand tooled coastal granite. Great weathering and patina from over a century being exposed to the elements. Approx. 66” diameter x 42” tall. Fantastic center piece for your next project. #reclaimedgranite, #farm, #trough, #antique, #unique, #old, #cowtrough. …

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Reclaimed Granite Curbing

1st Generation Vertical Curb

Just Rescued… 3,000+LF 1st Generation Slope Curb We are currently reclaiming 1st generation slope curb from a major Massachusetts thoroughfare. Approx. size 12″ x 4″-6″ x variable lengths 2′ -5′ All sides were hand split – back in the day Original tool marks visible Colorful patina visible when laid flat …

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