found an ACE stable making company - am i allowed to say this?

Bowen4Horses

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for those of you that have had the pleasure (?!?!) of reading my many recent rambling posts, you'll know that i'm in the process of buying a new house so i can have my horse at home. we've found THE house, but it doesn't have equestrian facilities... so we're having to start from scratch...

i've looked at a few different stableyards/manufacturers and today i randomly stumbled upon a place that makes stables... they are E J Lucas and Son, and i just thought i should share with you how lovely they were!
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the stables seemed really decent and solid (esp their 'hunter' range) and had lovely extras. and the best thing about it? the quote was less than half i expected it to be! and.... they do 'mobile' stables (no planning required...?). the man told us all about the specifications, but it meant b*gger all to me... however, my hubby assured me what was being said was good...
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also, they were exceptionally friendly people. not pushy, hardsellers. they gave us loads of info about the planning etc. their website doesn't do the stables justice at all. if you live locally to them (west dereham, near norfolk) and are looking for new stables, i recommend taking a look.
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this isn't advertising, as i'm not in any way connected to the company, but i'll delete their name if people think i should.
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a good recommendation is always nice to have, i've done the same lots of times, i don't think it counts as advertising.

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ooh, you're south lincs... that's where i'm moving to.... whereabouts are you? our new house is in Gedney. x
 
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Is raf going to live alone or will he gain a little ponypal??

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he's going to get a little friend... something small and native i think, for my rugrats to ride (my 2 yr old currently rides little raffy). it would be nice for them to have something small to handle and show themselves.

but... i can't for the life of me find anything small, safe and cheap... pref for loan... except unbroken ones, and i'm far too lardy to break a shetland. it'd die under my fat ass.
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oh, and ultimately, we're going to expand our empire and get one of the neighbouring fields... and my husband will get a big, fat plod too.

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oooh, i just found a cute shetland on horsemart... no cobs though i'm afraid... i could get you a free TB? 16hh, ex racer but fully reschooled. has naughty moments, so not novice ride. he has lovely paces so would be good for dressage? prob not a jumper though without a fair bit of work. going free to a good home.... ?
 
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