Photo Gallery See the transformation taking place at Cornerstone Farm!

Over the past few months, the staff at Cornerstone Farm has been hard at work renovating the barns and upgrading various features to bring back the luster and prestige of what the facility held many years ago. You will be able to see the work from start to finish and all the obstacles in-between.
Please Note: This page will be updated with additonal photos as our work continues, so check back often!
Front Barn Renovations The front barn is undergoing the most renovation at this time. If you look at the photos below, the changes are clearly visible. The
stall fronts have been stripped of the metal bars that were once
present so our clients horse's have more freedom to look about and socialize
with other horses in the barn. The chalkmarks and dingy stall
doors have been replaced with fresh coats of vibrant red and rich
black to brighten up the aisleways. Rust is no longer visible on bars
and lighting fixtures, which have also gotten a fresh coat of black paint.
Broken boards have been replaced, and new bucket hardware has been
installed as needed. Chicken wire that had previously been above
stalls has been removed as it served no purpose. Areas of wire between
aisle stalls has been removed, to be replaced with a safer, more
economical and animal friendly plastic fencing. The front barn has also
had an exterior change as well, with the removal of a extra exterior wall that ran the length of one side of the barn.



Back Barn Renovations The back barn was the first to undergo renovation. Broken boards have been replaced, the aisle was swept out of old hay and other debris, and new bucket hardware has been installed as needed. New lighting fixtures are in the plans, as are designated grooming and/or tacking areas. The adjoining tack room has been renovated and repainted for future use.

Demolition of the Pre-existing Home The
previous house located at the front of our property was no longer in
use, so it was scheduled for demolition at the beginning of this summer. Here you see the old residential house before demolition, and during the removal of the debris to be carried away. The result: making way for the new house to be constructed in the fall of 2006.



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