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Raycroft-Meyer Landscape Architecture (RMLA) was established in 2003. RMLA is located in Bristol, Vermont, a quintessential New England village at the base of the Green Mountains overlooking Lake Champlain. Our firm has an extensive portfolio of projects located in New England and across the country, ranging in scale from large master plans to small, intimate garden spaces. We regularly collaborate with local architects, engineers, horticulturalists and artisans in order to address the specific needs of a project. Our approach to all projects is multi-dimensional with consideration for cultural, regional and historical values; ecological and environmental conditions; sustainable horticultural practices and specific site conditions relevant to landscape and architectural features and characteristics. Our goal is to create dynamic, innovative landscapes that reflect the wishes of the client, and evolve from creative, sound reasoning. It is imperative in our thinking that every project we undertake leaves a positive imprint on the land and has lasting affect.

Services Provided

Construction Drawings, Custom Fire Pits, Custom Water Features, Drought Tolerant Landscaping, Garden Design, Hardscaping, Site Planning, Swimming Pool Design

Areas Served

Bristol, Ferrisburg, Middlebury, Monkton, New Haven, North Ferrisburg, Starksboro, Vergennes, new england

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Business Details

Business Name

Raycroft/Meyer Landscape Architecture

Phone Number

+1 802-453-5762

Address

21 North St
Bristol, VT 05443

Licence Number

VT125.0083638

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