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"We
set out to create the feeling of a manor house in Western France,
that had evolved, as they do, over several centuries. The final
stage of that evolution often was an Edwardian era re-creation
of the seventeenth century gardens. Rene Fransen, the landscape
architect,
set out to create that effect here, but we didn't dream that the
house and grounds would end up looking so real. I'm convinced that
it's the quality of the masonry that made the difference."
Ken
Tate, Architect Jackson, MS
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View
of the completed house and gardens of "Windy Hill" a North
Mississippi home.
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Carved
limestone corbel brackets, combined with random ashlar stonework
and rubblestone walls.
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The
pool at Windy Hill under construction.
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The
completed pool and grotto area. |
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“David
Williams and his crews are unequaled in any industry. They do a
magnificent job, they are responsive, they are prompt, they are
polite and they are trustworthy. I recommend them with absolutely
no reservations.”
Dr.
Lewis Frazee
Dallas, TX
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The
back of Dr. Frazee's house, featuring an arched loggia and exterior
walls of random ashlar stonework. |
View
of a private terrace, combining slate, brick and limestone detail. |
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