GAEC 13 Stone walls

Documents

Dry Stone Wall Management
This resource provides access to a number of leaflets providing technical information on the management, restoration and technical specification of dry stone walls. Also included are leaflets on walls as field boundaries, walls and wildlife and guidance on cairns, butts and bee boles. Dry Stone Walling Association of Great Britain, 1997-2004.
Dry Stone Walls in the Cotswolds: Conservation and Management
Dry stone walls have been used as boundaries throughout Britain for centuries and are a particularly important and attractive feature of the landscape within the Cotswolds Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB). This leaflet provides an introduction to their conservation and management. Cotswold AONB, supported by the Heritage Lottery Fund, 2004.
Hedgerows and Dry Stone Walls
Hedgerows and dry-stone walls are wildlife habitats that support many different species of bird, insect and small mammal. This brief leaflet from Cambridgeshire County Council provides an introduction on how they can be maintained for wildlife benefit. Cambridgeshire County Council, 2005.