The architect designed barn
features five 12x12 wood-lined stalls
(convertible to 3 foaling stalls) with
stained and varnished center aisle. The exterior of the barn is stucco on block
and cedar with Anderson wood windows and metal roof with working cupola.
The barn area also has a feed room with laundry facilities, wainscoted
tack and lounging room and a workshop. The barn aisle has a rubber brick floor and
there are video equipped stalls with an EquiStall flooring surfaces for
excellent drainage. There are two lockable storage areas & huge hay loft.
There is an attached 2 story
octagonal guest house (1300 +sf
with efficiency kitchen and office space, all with spectacular ocean
views complemented by antique brick, wood and tile floors. Two
full baths. Wall heaters. Wash rack at rear of barn. The
main second floor office or bedroom features an octagonal cathedral
tongue and groove fir ceiling with cedar beams with a one of a kind huge
elk and moose horn chandelier with large, ocean view windows on five
sides. Barn is now used for a horse breeding business. There
is a backup generator for the water system and parts of the barn and
guest house/offices.
Other Buildings/Features
Well and tool house, two turnout sheds with three stalls in each with
feed rooms and utilities, plus two other open turnout sheds, a large
storage barn for hay and equipment, and a three bay equipment shed with
sliding doors. 11 paddocks with no-climb/board fencing.
Riding ring (70’x160’+) with electric and water lines available
rounds
out these excellent equestrian facilities.
Both the home and the guest house were constructed with 2”x6” exterior
walls and all of the building’s siding was constructed with stainless
steel screws and nails. All utilities are underground, including a
2,000 gallon water tank for fire protection with hydrants.