Keystone Country Manor

The Country Manor units can be oriented in two different positions when building. For retaining walls, the open or closed positions will work. (When using the open positions, be sure to fill in the gap with drainage aggregate). For free-standing structures, use the closed alignment position.
PROJECT APPLICATION EXAMPLES:
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Keystone Country Manor Project Example 1
Keystone Country Manor Project Example 2
Keystone Country Manor Project Example 3

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Keystone Country Manor Units are available in many styles.
Large Unit Example
Large Unit
Medium Unit Example
Medium Unit
Small Unit Example
Small Unit
8" Universal Cap Unit Example
Universal Cap Unit
COLORS:
Onyx/Natural
Onyx/Natural
Ruby/Onyx
Ruby/Onyx
Sahara
Sahara
Onyx/Toffee
Onyx/Toffee
Sahara/Brown
Sahara/Brown
Sandstone/Brown
Sandstone/Brown
SPECIFICATIONS:
Type: Large Unit Medium Unit Small Unit Universal Cap Unit
Dimensions (inches) 10" D, 6" H, 16"–14" W 10" D, 6" H, 12"–10" W 10" D, 6" H, 6"–4" W 12" D, 3" H, 14"–8" W
Weight: 60 lbs. 40 lbs. 25 lbs. 24 lbs.
COUNTRY MANOR PRODUCT INFORMATION:
Positions of Units
The Country Manor units can be oriented in two different positions when building. For retaining walls, the open or closed positions will work. (When using the open positions, be sure to fill in the gap with drainage aggregate). For free-standing structures, use the closed alignment position.
COUNTRY MANOR PINS:
Country Manor Pins
Keystone’s Country Manor “shouldered”Pinned System features high strength fiberglass pins that provide a shear connector, securely holding geo-grid reinforcement and aligning units. Pins fit all three size units. Thirty pins are needed for each layer.
Stacked
NOTE: It is best to construct the wall using the units as they are stacked on the shipping pallet. There is no pattern repeat, so work with random units. It is best to avoid stack bond, or when a vertical joint line between adjoining units continue over several courses.