THE FINE EQUINE STABLES, INC. SERVICES
**Beautiful Horse Boarding Facility- with stalls available for retired horses and self care board.** Located in the middle of Hunt country with 5 recognized hunts all within 30 minutes away located in Amissville, VA. Just 1 Mile off Route 211- 10 minutes to Warrenton, VA. Horse facility with 16 stalls in large cinder block barn, 100 x 200 blue stone arena w/ lights and use of 32 acres with run in sheds available for self-care/field board and for retired horses. The fields have water/electric and is a combination of three board fencing and horse wire. Some stalls are VERY large 16 x 16, the some are 12 x 12 stalls. Stalls available for use for small added fee. Facility includes use of tack room and refrigerator, shared use of hay storage and feed. $250/self care and field board and $275 with use of a stall. Customized boarding packages available.

Beautiful sunsets from the Blue Ridge Mountains.

Walking my beloved mare, "Sheisacraftdam"- Granddaughter of the great Seattle Slew and winner of the Virginia Steeplechase Assoc.; Leading Mare Over Timber and The Fox Hunter Timber Series (Only mare to EVER win this series in 25 years).

Tranquil fields with large run-in shed for shelter.

The front of our 16 stall Cinder block barn with windows.

Happy equines.

Another beautiful sunset on the farm.

Our resident sheep- Wimbley and Beatrice with their favorite mini horse friend, Studly who turned 46 years old!

100 x 200 Blue Stone riding arena with LED lights for evening riding.

Ingleside Manor main House- circa 1776- side entrance with 300 year old Osage Orange tree.

Over the rainbow where dreams really do come true at The Fine Equine Stables, Inc.!

Horses and students- Pure Magic.

Nothing like a little kiss.

Large run in shed for shade and shelter.

Entrance to the farm.

Resident fox- Stella who frequently visits her horse friends and follows me around the farm. Very "food" motivated just like her equine buddies!

Lush Green Pastures.

Driveway heading past the Civil War Graveyard where soldiers are buried and leading down to the main house.

More green pastures.

A little "equine randevu" behind the run in shed.
"Sheisacraftydam" in the parade ring being walked and saddled by her owner, Ms. Brandy Clark just before her race over timber.

Clean-up time! Stall stripping.

Owner, Brandy Clark and her daughter, Cammy Clark out fox hunting with Thornton Hill Fort Valley Hounds where Brandy earned her colors from this hunt.

Owner, Brandy Clark laying down in the field and reading to Maynooth, her retired steed of 24 years. He loves kisses and a good story.

16 x 16 box stall.

Hounds at work with their legendary huntsman, Billy Dodson! Picture taken by Owner, Brandy Clark while out hunting with Thornton Hill Fort Valley Hounds.

Circle Drive at The Fine equine Stables, Inc. home of Pre-Civil War farm, Ingleside Manor circa 1776.

Breezy and Birdy keeping cool in the shade.

Gardens at the circle drive by the manor house.

Extra wide center aisle of main barn.

"Over The Moon Cottage" located by the main Manor House.

Entrance to the Stallard graveyard. Albert G. Stallard was the personal Courier to Stone Wall Jackson during the civil war. Stone Wall would visit the farm to buy fresh eggs and meats and see the Stallard family, as documented in history. Albert and his family are buried in the graveyard along with other Civil War soldiers who were also family members.

Fairy trail on the back 20 acres through the woods.

"3 Moons Cottage" located by the main barn on the farm.

Freshly dragged riding arena ready for action!

The front porch of the main house- Ingleside Manor Circa 1776.
Ingleside Manor Main House- Circa 1776. The Front Entrance.
The 100 x 200 blue stone riding arena lite up at night. Great for riding during those hot summer months.
Ingleside Manor house. Circa 1776. The farm has been an equestrian establishment for over 200 years.