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Charcoal And Tan Anchor Highland Stone Wall

April 9, 2007

Anchor Highland Stone Wall

Nashville’s Otter Woods Subdivision has two Anchor Highland Stone walls built by Gene Adams.

Both of them used a Tan-Charcoal blend of colored Highland Stone units.

Both photos can be clicked on to enlarge them to full-screen size.

Anchor Highland Stone Tan and Charcoal

Over at their website, Anchor says this about their Highland Stone units:

” Create a natural stone appearance with easy-to-install options from Anchor Wall Systems. The Anchor Highland Stone retaining wall system combines earthen tones, rich textures, varied contours and all the advantages of the structurally sound rear-lip locating system, making it a reliable and easy-to-install alternative to natural stone walls.

The new three-inch-high Highland Stone units provide you with even more design options. Use these units alone or mixed with the six-inch-high blocks to create stunning retaining walls.

The Anchor Highland Stone can reach heights of 4’ (1.2 m) without reinforcement and is a more reliable alternative to boulder or field stone walls.

Note: For walls higher than 4’ tall (1.2 m), you must hire a contractor. Check your local retailer for color availability in your region. “

These anchor wall units were supplied by the Antioch location of Southland Brick and Block.

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