
Stone Sourcer was founded on a simple belief: every stone has a story, and every project deserves materials with soul.
For almost twenty years, I've dedicated myself to sourcing, understanding, and placing reclaimed stone from New England's heritage properties. What started as a fascination with the craftsmanship of our region's historic quarrymen has grown into trusted partnerships with the area's most discerning landscape architects and designers.
I don't just sell stone—. Each piece in our Millis yard has been carefully selected for its character, patina, and potential.
Whether it's antique granite from an 1780s farmhouse or fieldstone from a centuries-old wall, I can tell you where it came from and how it can add authenticity to your project.
Stone Sourcer isn't about volume—it's about value. It's about connecting the right stone with the right project, and doing so with the expertise that only comes from years of hands-on experience.
— Justin Peterson, Founder & Stone Sourcer
Over a decade specializing exclusively in reclaimed New England stone.
Deep knowledge of historical masonry, traditional techniques, and
material provenance.
We work closely with landscape architects and designers from concept
to completion. Problem-solving for complex applications is what we do best.
Every piece is hand-selected for character and integrity. No concrete
reproductions, no imported lookalikes—only genuine reclaimed materials.
New England's landscape is defined by its stone. The granite that forms our bedrock. The fieldstone that marks our property boundaries. The schist layers of the Berkshires. This is stone shaped by our region's unique geology—glacial movement, ancient metamorphism, and time.
When you choose native New England stone, you're working with materials that have proven themselves over centuries in our climate. Brutal winters, humid summers, freeze-thaw cycles—this stone has survived it all.
The reclaimed pieces in our yard have additional stories: the granite posts once supported colonial homesteads, the cobblestones were walked on by generations, the fieldstone formed the foundations of New England's agricultural heritage.
Whether newly quarried or beautifully weathered through decades of use, native New England stone connects your project to place, honors regional craft traditions, and creates something built to last.
The stone is local. The heritage is real. The results are timeless.
