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Can any timber framed building be adapted as a stable?

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Can any timber framed building be adapted as a stable?

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Yes. A standard 3 bay (30 x 18ft) timber framed garage can have a 10 x 18ft tack room with door and window and two 10 x 14ft fully ‘kitted out’ stables and a recessed walkway. The timber stables are lined with stock board, have a stable door with chew strips etc. and Perspex windows. Timber stables can be larger than standard and a loft or first floor can be used as accommodation, storage or a relaxation area for staff.

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