Category Archives: Reclaimed Granite Products
Reclaimed granite looking even more beautiful
Matthew Cunningham and his team found a way to make our reclaimed granite look even more beautiful then we imagined. Thank you for the photos and the testimonial. #reclaimedgranite, #oldenewenglandgranite, #mcldesign, #mcld, #naturalstone, #dreambackyard, #firepit, #granite, #artisticdesign, #landscapedesign.
Reclaimed radius granite curbing
Check out this awesome use of reclaimed radius granite curbing and native Vermont fieldstone Greg Brown and his team from Brown Masonry used while creating this masterpiece. #reclaimedgranite, #naturalstone, #oldenewenglandgranite, #craftmenship, #artisticdesign, #artisticstonedesign, #stonedesign, #granitedesign, #reclaimedstone, #reclaimedarchitecture.
Reclaimed Granite Products – Inventory Update – January 2018
Reclaimed Granite Split Wall/Veneer Material Olde New England Granite is now machine splitting our reclaimed Rockport granite material into wonderful wall building/veneer material. Colorful blend of Grey, Green, Rose and Tan/Brown Natural Weathered Faces Interior or Exterior Applications Wall Building / Veneer Squares and Recs Wall Cap Fireplace Surround Material …
Reclaimed Granite Products – Inventory Update – December 2017
Reclaimed Granite Products – Inventory Update – Fall 2017
At this juncture, we have the largest quality inventory along with the very best variety of reclaimed granite products we have ever had. Whether it be curbing, steps/landings, paving material, blocks, posts, monuments, split wall/veneer material or specialty items, we have something to fill your need. Our inventory is constantly …
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Our New Stone Splitter Has Arrived!
Reclaimed granite ready for repurposing in all your landscape and hardscape applications
ONEG RESCUES BLOCKS LEFT FROM THE HISTORIC DRAKESIDE ROAD TRESTLE BRIDGE, HAMPTON, NH Since the early 1800s, there has been a passion for everything about the railroads including their bridges. The Eastern Railroad which began in the 1830s, followed the coastline and connected Boston to Maine and had many bridges …





