Who we are
Fieldstone Meadow is rooted in a New England tradition of building—where the land is shaped over time, and what is gathered from it becomes the foundation for what follows.
Across New England, fields once filled with stone were cleared by hand, the remnants carefully stacked into walls that defined and protected the land. What remained were open meadows—spaces made not by chance, but through effort, patience, and time.
That same spirit shaped my own family’s path. From Cape Cod, where the Swift family helped transform New England’s economy in the late 19th century—carrying commerce beyond the coast and into inland industry—to the Pioneer Valley, where my grandfather was raised in a working-class immigrant family and went on to become Chief Engineer at the Springfield Armory, this region has long been built by those who adapted, worked, and moved forward.
Fieldstone Meadow reflects that legacy. Each home and place is shaped by its surroundings—honoring the quiet beauty of coastal New England while contributing to the renewal and long-term potential of its inland communities.
It is, at its core, a simple idea: that the best places are not imposed on the land, but revealed through it—built to last, and meant to be lived in.