The goal was to construct an environmentally responsible and sustainable structure. The Upper Barn was completed in 2011, and includes ten stalls, a tack room, feed storage, vet bay, wash stall, and tack stalls. American Eventer and Olympic champion, Torrance Watkins, operated out of the barn in the 1980s. During the restoration, the ten stalls were reduced to nine to accommodate a wash stall, and a porch was added to provide shade. ![]() Bride’s Farm, Admiral Cary Longhorn, was an integral part of the planning and supervised the construction. The architect is unknown, but the original owner of St. ![]() The Lower Barn (white and green barn) was originally built in the shedrow style to house Thoroughbreds around 1927. The priority was to build a training facility for world-class jumpers. Bride’s is owned by Barb and David Roux, who purchased the property 14 years ago.
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