Barney Murray on the wibbly tightness, brutal conditions and surprisingly young demographic of drystone walling

Barney Murray on the wibbly tightness, brutal conditions and surprisingly young demographic of drystone walling

From A Life More Wild by Canopy & Stars

April 15, 2026 · 21 min · Season 6 · Episode 2

About this episode

Barney Murray discusses his journey in drystone walling, the challenges of the craft, and the emerging demographic of wallers.

Barney Murray was in his late teens, studying art and hating it. He took a casual labouring job with a couple of guys who ran a drystone walling company. He never looked back. Nine years later and now a certified Master Craftsman, he loves working out in the fields, even when the weather is at its most challenging. Join him as he works to patch a gap in the wall of a sheep field, a more technical process than you might think. As he builds “skins”, packs the centre and lays coping stones, he talks about finding himself already a veteran builder as a young wave of wallers emerges, brutal weather, wildlife habitats, and how he can read the walls like handwriting. A Life More Wild is an 18Sixty production, brought to you by Canopy & Stars. Production by Clarissa Maycock. Our theme music is by Billie Marten.

People in this episode

Guest: Barney Murray

Topics covered

  • drystone walling
  • craftsmanship
  • nature
  • wildlife habitats
  • weather conditions

Keywords

  • drystone walling
  • craftsmanship
  • Barney Murray
  • wildlife
  • weather
  • sheep field
  • Master Craftsman

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Organizations: Canopy & Stars, 18Sixty

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