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Product details and specifications: · designed and built to customer requirements, easily incorporating other uses in designs e.g. stable with workshop · adhering to British Horse Society standards · choice of cladding: § featheredge/weather boarding § tongue and groove § shiplap § Yorkshire boarding · choice of roofing: § Onduline® (available in a range of colours) § cedar shingles § felt shingles (available in a range of shapes and colours) § slate · additional design features (as seen in the gallery below) including: § oak posts § translucent roofing panels § metal chew strips.
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Oak posts provide a great finishing touch and metal chew strips can be fitted to protect stable doors.
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'Slate' felt shingles is one of the many colours available for roofing. They are also available in various shapes.
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Stable block plan of stable shown below.
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A completed stable block from the plan above with three stables, wash room, tack room and a large store room.
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Stable block with 6 foot (1.8m) canopy. Canopies are clad with tongue and groove boarding as standard.
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A great use of space combining two stables, a double carport and a workshop. Here, roof tiles were added by a third party and give a superb finish.
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This building is clad with featheredge/weather boarding.
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A very useful double stable, tack room, carport and storage room.
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Stables can be half or fully lined.
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Shiplap cladding is very popular, especially near to houses.
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Onduline® roofing is cost effective, very strong, durable and available in different colours.
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Vertical Yorkshire boarding allows for excellent ventilation through the logs.
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With Onduline® roofing, translucent roof panels can be added to allow more light into the stables.
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Whatever the size of the build, quality is never comprimised.
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This stable block is built on an existing breeze block wall and contains two stables, a tack room and a hay store.
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'L' shaped blocks are more suitable for many customers.
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Small stable with a feed store.
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