Natural Stone & Landscape Craft Rooted in Mason, NH
Mason is not just a place we work — it’s a place our work comes from.
Much of the granite we use throughout our landscapes is sourced from the hills and quarries of Southern New Hampshire, including the region around Mason. That stone — shaped by glacial movement and time — forms the physical foundation of many of the outdoor spaces we build across Massachusetts and New Hampshire.
At Roots & Rocks Landscape Artisans, our connection to Mason is one of material, craft, and respect for place.
Granite Shaped by the Land
The character of Mason’s granite — its density, texture, color variation, and durability — is what makes it so well suited for:
Walkways and patios that will last generations
Steps and stairways carved into natural slopes
Retaining walls that feel strong but organic
Fire features and seating stones that anchor outdoor spaces
We select stone not just for appearance, but for performance and longevity — and Mason granite has proven itself time and again.
From Quarry to Garden
Our process often begins long before a stone reaches a job site.
We work closely with regional stone suppliers and fabricators to:
Select blocks and slabs with the right structure and character
Cut and shape stone in ways that preserve its natural expression
Use stone in forms that feel appropriate to the land it ultimately lives in
That attention at the sourcing stage is what allows our finished landscapes to feel grounded, cohesive, and timeless.
A Respectful Relationship to Place
Even when we’re not building directly in a town, we believe it’s important to acknowledge where our materials come from.
Using stone sourced from Mason and the surrounding hills allows us to:
Reduce transportation impact
Support regional industry and craft
Create landscapes that feel materially connected to New England
Build with stone that belongs in this climate and geology
It’s part of our commitment to thoughtful, responsible building.
Building Landscapes That Feel Rooted
Whether a project is in Groton, Concord, Lexington, or elsewhere, the stone that shapes it often carries the quiet character of the land it came from.
That continuity — between quarry, craft, and finished landscape — is at the heart of what we do.
Let’s Create Something Timeless — Rooted in Nature, Set in Stone
If you’re considering a landscape project and value locally sourced material and thoughtful craftsmanship, we’d love to talk.
Let’s create something timeless — reach out and begin the process.
