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Welcome to Manor Farm

Manor Farm was purchased in October by Mick George and is currently undergoing an extensive clean up operation.

Manor Farm will re-open as an equestrian centre in 2012, bigger and better than ever before!

Keep checking the website for progress reports and photographs of the work taking place.

If you have any questions please email manorfarmequine@yahoo.co.uk

Photos of Mick's new project...

Work is progressing extremely well at Manor Farm. The pictures below show back of the main stable block, before works commenced, during works, and almost but not quite complete

Picture 1: Back of main stable block before work commenced

 

Picture 2: The same area as works were taking place

 

 

Picture 3: The same area once again, almost but not quite finished

 

 


Picture 1 showing the stables being dismantled

 

Picture 2 Have you ever seen cob webs this big?

 

Picture 3 Showing the shed stripped out

 

Picture 4 Shows the Re-cladding to the side of the main stable block

 

Picture 5 Shows the new stables and tack and feed room under construction. The whole floor has been overlaid with concrete to falls providing drainage. This will make it possible for the stables to be pressure washed on a regular basis

 

Picture 6 Shows the additional roof windows being installed. Air circulation vents will also be installed in the coming weeks. Please note the netting has only been installed for safety reasons while the work is carried out

 

Picture 7 Shows one side of the shed re-cladded and complete
Picture 8 Shows additional doorways to gain access to the new stables
Picture 9 Showing all the stables removed and awaiting the refit


Take a look at the other sides of Mick George...

www.mickgeorge.co.uk
www.houghtonhallalpacas.co.uk

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