From family land to iconic stone.

Goshen Stone Company has been quarrying and shaping stunning mica schist for over 30 years on land that has been in the Warner family since the 1700s. The quarry's history is deeply rooted in the region, with ancestors using the stone for farming and building long before it became a commercial venture. Officially established in 1991, the company began as a small operation, relying heavily on manual labor and basic tools to extract stone. Over time, it evolved with the addition of modern machinery, enhancing efficiency and precision while maintaining its commitment to craftsmanship.

The mica schist found at Goshen Stone is a product of ancient geological processes, formed over 420 million years ago. Its unique composition offers a captivating blend of silver, blue-gray, bronze, and gold tones, making it highly sought after for its beauty, durability, and work-ability. This exceptional stone is used in a variety of applications, from patios and dry-laid walls to large-scale, artistic projects like custom-built roofs and intricate sculptures.

The company has contributed to local landmarks, such as Angel Park and Williamsburg’s library stonework, as well as high-profile projects across the U.S. Each piece of stone is carefully selected and shaped to meet the highest standards of quality, ensuring its suitability for both functional and aesthetic purposes.

Beyond providing top-tier stone products, Goshen Stone Company takes pride in its stewardship of the land and its heritage. Every project not only enhances outdoor spaces but also reflects the quarry’s rich geological and historical legacy. Whether you’re building a backyard retreat, designing a public landmark, or creating an artistic masterpiece, Goshen Stone combines natural beauty with unmatched craftsmanship to bring your vision to life.