What FieldstonePost is
FieldstonePost is a collection of practical knowledge on using natural stone — particularly locally sourced fieldstone — for garden fences, dry-stone walls and retaining structures in Poland. The site does not represent any construction company or materials supplier. Content is based on published technical standards, engineering guidance and documented construction practice in the Polish climate.
The focus is narrow on purpose: fieldstone walls and fences for residential and garden settings. Topics such as house construction, interior design or landscaping beyond stone structures are not covered here.
Topics covered
Articles address three areas: the techniques for building upright garden fences from fieldstone, the method and principles of dry-stone construction without mortar, and the design of stone retaining walls for sloped plots. Each topic is treated in enough depth to help a property owner understand the scope of work before speaking with a contractor or deciding to build independently.
Content policy
All articles reference relevant Polish and European standards where applicable (PN-81/B-03020, PN-EN 1997-1 and others). External links go to publicly accessible authoritative sources: the Instytut Techniki Budowlanej, the Dry Stone Walling Association, UNESCO documentation and EU technical standards. No commercial products or specific brands are promoted within the editorial content.
Contact details
Questions about the content, corrections or other correspondence:
- Email: contact@fieldstonepost.eu
- Phone: +48 12 345 67 89 (Mon–Fri, 8:00–16:00)
Postal address: FieldstonePost, ul. Kamienna 7/2, 30-001 Kraków, Poland.
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Disclaimer
Information on FieldstonePost is for general reference only. Stone retaining walls and structural fences that exceed certain heights, carry soil loads, or are near roads and public areas may require a building permit and structural engineering assessment under Polish law. Always verify local permit requirements with your gmina or powiat before beginning construction.
Last updated: 13 May 2026