Scottish master craftsman gathers examples of dry stone features round the world to spread the word about the delights of this ancient craft.
Tuesday, 16 November 2010
More from Scotts's Garden
This nearly herring bone wall is quite striking. In one corner is the gargoyle collected but not carved by him. What a great few days I had very interesting time and good food. Thanks a million Scott and thanks to Dawn as well for her contribution.
A so called heering bone wall has alternate rows leaning one way then the other. Scott has done a very interesting variation on the classical herring bone design.
2 comments:
I love the wall, it looks great. Why is it "nearly" herring bone?
A so called heering bone wall has alternate rows leaning one way then the other. Scott has done a very interesting variation on the classical herring bone design.
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