How to Restore Historic Barns and Structures

This volume of Stable Management Extra covers rehabilitating older barns—while protecting your wallet—so they can be safely enjoyed by horses and people for generations to come.

Few buildings in the American landscape are more treasured than historic barns. If you are fortunate enough to have one of these structures on your property—and are hoping to salvage it for future horse and human use—be sure to have a plan of action before you begin any restoration projects. In this volume of Stable Management Extra, historic building preservationist Heather Lewis covers the considerations and decision-making process for rehabilitating older barns—while protecting your wallet—so they can be safely enjoyed by horses and people for generations to come.

  • What are the structural red flags to look for?
  • Grant money for restoration projects
  • Tips for a successful renovation

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