OUR SERVICES
Custom Stone Work
Over 30 Years of Stone Masonry
Nothing compares to the beauty of natural stone.
As Sydney stone masons, our decades of expert craftsmanship ensure a stunning finish for your unique stone project. With custom stone work in both cladding and solid stone, there’s a vast array of options to choose from.

You’re in the Best of Hands
Experience
With a love of natural stone, we’ve been Sydney stone masons and structural landscapers for over 30 years.
Advice
We offer guidance and solutions all the way from design and stone selection to finishing and maintenance.
Techniques & Detail
We combine modern and traditional stone masonry, with on-site cutting, shaping, and dressing, plus a range of joint finishes including drywall, iron, flush, and tuck pointing.
Structural Guarantee
We stand by the quality of our stone work with a full structural and workmanship guarantee for peace of mind.
Quality Stone Supply
We can source the right stone for your project, giving you confidence of quality materials and minimal wastage.
Project Management
We’re also structural landscapers, so we manage your project end-to-end, making it easier for you.
Why Natural Stone
Natural stone is known for its organic, earthy tones and textures, and the added dimension it brings to any project. Not only is it a durable, low maintenance option, stone adds character, value, and timelessness to your property.
Stone Options
With a large variety of stone products on the market, there are endless options to choose from. Whether you prefer modern, traditional, or classic, we help you select the perfect stone.
Our projects range from stone cladding to solid stone, which we cut on-site for efficiency and precision. Our team will guide you through the best options for your project.
"Brick and Stone reused existing sandstone foundation blocks to blend our new garage with the existing house. We were so thrilled that we engaged them to reuse our existing sandstone flagging to cover 90 square metres on our driveway.”
Antony & Jacqui Griffiths
1930’s home, Gordon