Landscaping in Irvington, NY
Gomes Lawn & Masonry offers high-end design/build services for residential properties and construction support for landscape design professionals.
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Committed to enhancing outdoor appearances, Gomes uses 3D technology to create advanced design renderings for customer approval before finalizing the master plan.
As you consider upgrades to your paver patio area, you may want to contemplate the many benefits of including the ultimate outdoor kitchen in your plans.
We provide irrigation installation and winterization for various size lawns, to ensure the health and hydration of landscapes.
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Irvington, NY
Irvington, New York, is a village in Westchester County, located on the eastern bank of the Hudson River. Covering an area of about 2.8 square miles, Irvington is part of the town of Greenburgh and is situated approximately 20 miles north of New York City. The village is named after the famous American writer Washington Irving, who lived in the nearby Sunnyside estate.
Irvington is distinguished by its rich historical heritage, evident in its well-preserved 19th-century architecture and historical sites. Among these is the Irvington Town Hall Theater, a 1902 building that hosts various cultural and community events. The village's history is closely tied to the Hudson River, which has played a pivotal role in its development and cultural identity.
Irvington's scenic beauty is marked by its riverfront location, offering panoramic views of the Hudson River. The village has several parks and recreational areas, such as Matthiessen Park, providing residents and visitors with spaces for leisure and outdoor activities.
“I would highly recommend Gomes Lawn & Masonry. They did an awesome job on my project. Easy to work with, professional and the workers were amazing. Did a great job, detail-oriented, and left at the end of the day with everything cleaned up. I can't say enough. It has been an amazing experience and you can't go wrong with them.”
- Helaine Mizrahi, via Google