Patios, Walkways, Fire Pits
Norton MA
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DO YOU HAVE THESE PROBLEMS:
• Lacking an outdoor living space for your family?
• Need a new walkway to your backdoor or yard?
• Drainage or grading issues?
• Current hardscape falling apart?
• Looking for a new pool design for the family to enjoy?
Why Choose
A. Buckley Landscaping for Patios, Walkways, And Fire Pits in Norton, MA?
In short…Because we have a reputation for quality work and being budget friendly. Our customer service is second to none. Our team is always responsive, courteous, friendly, and respectful.
At A. Buckley Landscaping, we do it all! From conception to completion, we handle every aspect of design, construction, planting, and maintenance. This integrated approach reduces project time and money by streamlining each phase of implementation and eliminating the delays that often plague sub-contracted projects.
With A. Buckley Landscaping, you’ll receive:
- Quality workmanship that is guaranteed to last
- Work from licensed professionals who are honest and hardworking
- Dependable service that is completed on time and on budget
- Free estimates and a fully insured crew
To review the creativity of our design and the quality of our craftsmanship, simply take a look at our Photo Gallery. Our decades worth of landscaping projects speak for themselves! From custom landscape designs to planting projects, patios, stonework, and more — You can trust your yard or business property to our team of experts.
Benefits of
PATIOS, WALKWAYS, OR FIRE PITS:
Increase your property value.
Expand your living space.
Enhance your landscape.
Extend usability.
Fix grade issues.
Direct the flow of traffic.
Provide shade and privacy.
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What’s The Benefit of Hardscapes?
Hardscapes are inanimate features of a landscape, such as a fire pit, rock garden, or pathway. These design elements typically use concrete, stone, wood, metal, and other durable materials for construction. Hardscapes are also a direct contrast to softscapes, which focus on plants, shrubs, flowers, and other biodiversity.
Beyond adding economic and aesthetic value to a property, hardscapes are low maintenance. Once they are in place, they require little care beyond occasional cleaning. As a result, you can save time when it comes to mowing, trimming, and weeding.
They are also a water-efficient solution for landscaping. These non-organic components don’t require you to use unnecessary water, because there is no risk of them dying or turning an unsightly brown. Additionally, hardscapes can extend your house’s entertainment space, whether that is barbecuing on a patio or hosting a summer party at a backyard gazebo.
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History
The lands of Norton remained unsettled by English colonists for many years after their initial arrival on the eastern Massachusetts coast. But by the late 1640s, the townships of Rehoboth and Taunton were looking to expand their boundaries further inland. The settlement of Rehoboth bought the lands north of it—what would become Attleboro—from Wamsutta in the 1666 North Purchase. The residents of Taunton were also looking to acquire more land to develop, cutting the forest back and using felled timber to feed construction and fuel industries, and settle the cleared grounds into meadows and pastureland. Norton was first legally settled by European colonists after the Taunton North Purchase in 1668. This deed of purchase from Metacomet entitled the residents of Taunton to the lands north of their current settlement—the forests, cedar swamps, rivers, meadows, and lakes that would become established as Norton, Mansfield, and Easton. In 1686, more payments to access the North Purchase lands were made by Taunton men to Wompatuck, a descendent of Chickatawbut. During King Philip’s War, “a group of twenty Taunton men, fearing attack” against their settlement “followed the Three Mile River to its confluence… at the Coweset (Wading) and Rumford Rivers and the thick swamp between them,” attacking women and children who were sheltering there. In this fight, at Norton’s so-called “Lockety Neck,” the men murdered or otherwise participated in the killing of Weetamoo, the female sachem of the Pocasset Wampanoag people. There is a memorial plaque on Pine Street commemorating her and other Wampanoag families killed in this attack.
When Norton was first settled in 1669 it was called North Taunton for its location on the northern border of Taunton, Massachusetts.
The town was renamed “Norton”—after Norton, Oxfordshire, England, where many early settlers had originated—when the town was officially established on March 17, 1710. Parts of Norton were set out as Easton on December 21, 1725, and as Mansfield on April 26, 1770.
Metacomet, the Wampanoag Indian sachem also known as “King Phillip”, used to camp at a cave made by huge glacial rocks resting on top of each other, just north-east of Lake Winnecunnet. Every Norton school child has been entertained with the legend of King Phillip’s Cave.
The bandstand within the town center was originally erected using donated funds during the first Gulf War, in honor of the veterans who served from Norton.
In elementary school, students were told the story of the “Devil’s Foot Print”, where Major George Leonard sold his soul to the devil. The devil’s foot print can be seen at Norton’s Joseph C. Solmonese Elementary School, on land which was once Leonard’s farmland. Every 26 years, the school unburies a time capsule, the last of which was buried in 1999. The time capsule will be opened next in 2026.
Norton is also a location in the claimed paranormal Bridgewater Triangle.
Geography
According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 29.8 square miles (77 km), of which 28.7 square miles (74 km) is land and 1.1 square miles (2.8 km), or 3.72%, is water. The terrain of Norton is generally low and swampy. The waters of the area are fed by the Wading River and the Canoe River, both of which feed into the Taunton River downstream. The two largest bodies of water in town are the Norton Reservoir, north of the center of town, and Winnecunnet Pond on the east (on the north side of I-495), which is fed by the Canoe River and feeds into the Mill River.
Lake Winnecunnet is Norton’s only natural body of water. Classified as a kettle pond, it formed over 13,000 years ago when a large chunk of glacial ice rested there and gradually melted, creating the lake as the climate slowly warmed.
The town, an irregular polygon generally oriented from northeast to southwest, is bordered by Easton to the northeast, Taunton to the southeast, Rehoboth to the south, Attleboro to the southwest, and Mansfield to the northwest. Norton is approximately 27 miles south-southwest of Boston, and 15 miles northeast of Providence, Rhode Island.
According to the Köppen Climate Classification system, Norton has a humid subtropical climate, abbreviated “Cfa” on climate maps. The hottest temperature recorded in Norton was 101 °F (38.3 °C) on July 20, 1991, while the coldest temperature recorded was −19 °F (−28.3 °C) on January 22, 1984.
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Unique Patios Customized For Each Landscape
Perhaps best of all, hardscapes are customizable to your style, preferences, landscape, and budget. For instance, maybe you want to enhance your privacy. The addition of a stone wall or fence can add that layer of security while boosting the resale value of your home.
The only limits to hardscapes are in your imagination. That includes everything from tiled walkways across high traffic areas to a limestone retaining wall for extra definition and personality.
Here are some of the common materials in hardscapes:
- Artificial turf
- Bark
- Boulders
- Bricks
- Concrete
- Faux wood
- Gravel
- Paving stones
- Pebbles
- River rock
- Tiles
- Wood chips or mulch
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Walkways & Stairs Provide Safe Access For Years To Come
Walkways are a landscaping feature that is easy to take for granted. Often, it is something people only notice when they don’t have it. A well-designed path can provide connection and continuity to a landscape for years to come.
Walkways serve as a unifying force that brings together disparate elements in your yard. For instance, a paver walkway can complement the aesthetics and textures of a paver retaining wall. The structure can also highlight existing features, such as an elegant elm tree or scenic hilltop view.
Stairways offer the same fundamental benefits with the added ability to immediately connect different elevations of land. For example, you might opt for a staircase that bisects garden beds to enhance the symmetry and the usability of the space. Additionally, stairways can provide an aesthetic flourish that harmonious blends in or contrasts the existing look.
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Outdoor Kitchens And Custom Fire Pits For Making Memories
Outdoor kitchen and firepits extend the livable space of your home. They provide a new location for entertainment and enjoyment among family and friends. The features are all but guaranteed to have a complete return on investment (ROI).
Consider this. Upper-end patio construction costs $800 to $4,000 depending on the size and materials in the project. Realtors estimate a patio will improve its resale value by $6,525. Based on these numbers, you could make upwards of 800 percent back on your initial investment. The same value applies to outdoor kitchens, which experts say have an ROI of 100 to 200 percent.
All outdoor living spaces are not equal. We recommend investing in high-quality and durable materials that extend a manageable amount beyond your home. Keep the area well-lit and take the time to perform routine maintenance, like power-washing and sweeping. Additionally, if you want a firepit, have it built it in an open space and away from any immediate structures.
No matter what you have in mind, when it comes to patios, walkways, and firepits in the Attleboro area, you won’t find a better contractor than A. Buckley Landscaping.
Get in touch with our team today for a free consultation at (508) 954-1612.
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