Anyone put up stables that were supplied as a kit?

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My last post got zero replies, probably because I put Scotland in the title!
Thinking about putting up a new stable block - 3 stables in a line. Interested in reviews of manufacturers. I'd like cost effective and functional rather than posh. Usually the horses are only in to be fed or groomed/tacked up. I already have a block that could be used for box rest if that was ever an issue so the new ones can be very basic - even just a glorified field shelter with partitioning.
I'd be happy to hear about companies who supply and build but I suspect there aren't many willing to come this far north, or situated nearby!
TIA
 
Where about are you? Is it Aberdeenshire? I have seen a few mentions of Fallen Oak Timber Buildings making flat packed shelters for self assembly. Their shelters look quite nice quality and fairly straightforward to put together. I have seen their names being mentioned in local FB horsey groups and have a decent reputation. They do come up to Scotland to build their shelters if required.
 
Are you sure you’re looking at the right website? If you scroll down you’ll see their shelters.



Keep an eye on their FB page for promotion deals too.

 
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Ooh, thank you, that looks very promising. This is where I was https://www.fallenoakframes.com/case-studies 😆
We had Fallen Oak put up a field shelter several years ago. By the time they’d driven all the way up to deliver, made total sense to include putting it up - in no time at all, far quicker than we’d have got around to.
On metal skids, rear guttering / drainpipe, they use 4x2 frame which is a bit sturdier than many, and this shelter has taken some weather. No problems whatsoever - if that helps?
PS, annual exterior creosote, since.
 
If you dont need fancy I'd suggest just splitting the covered space with gates covered by suitable anti kick material.
 
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