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A Landscapers Dream
Limestone Ledge Rock for Many Applications
As homeowners, landscapers, decorators, we love choices, especially when the choice involves something new or unique. We really love it when it is both, new and unique and it has a ‘story’. If this describes you, then you will love the new and unique limestone ledge rock exclusively from McCoy Rock.
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The McCoy family owns a rock quarry near Manhattan, Kansas where they purchased a farm in 1951. The surrounding land, which includes 1000’s of acres, produces limestone ledge rock that is totally unique to the location. Ledge rock is found in other parts of Kansas and other states but the ledge rock quarried by McCoy Rock has a distinctive look and color.
The family farm and quarry still exist and that rock is now available in Temecula, also. When Don McCoy and his wife relocated to Temecula, they extended the family business by offering the Kansas-quarried ledge rock to the local market.
In 2010 Mc Coy Natural limestone ledge rock was chosen for the newly constructed hospital at Fort Riley.
Ledge Rock is popular for both residential and commercial landscape applications. Used for retaining walls, entry ways, golf courses, parks, flower
You can view the ledge rock wall in Temecula on Anza Road, just South of DePortola Road.
The original McCoy Farm 1951. The ornamental rocks are all unique in shape, texture and color.
beds or more, ledge rock can be adapted for any project, large or small. The natural edges offer texture, color and interest to any design.
In addition to the ledge rock, McCoy Rock also offers ornamental rock for use in landscape arrangements. The ornamental rocks are all unique in shape, texture and color to provide an impressive accent piece in any landscape. They are full of intricate shapes and cervices that change as the light moves across the space.
So now you know that the McCoy’s have introduced beautiful landscape materials that are new, unique and exclusive with a ‘story’ to the Temecula Valley. The ledge rock and ornamental rock are on display on Anza Road, just south of Deportola Road on the west side of the road.
Take a look at their ad on the next page for more details. For more information call Don McCoy at 714-319-4448.