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Maryland Horse Industry Board A program of


the Maryland Department of Agriculture


Avalon


Farms


Nestled quietly in the midst of abundant wildlife and lush pastures sits Avalon Farms of Cedarville. A private gated facility offering “top notch” equine accommodations.


Custom tailored, multi-disciplined instruction given by award winning trainers and coaches. Avalon Farms works diligently with beginners through advanced clients. It is our mission to help each rider ascertain their individual goals. It is our duty to assist the horse in reaching its full potential, correctly and safely. Together, they will be a unstoppable.


The stables, the grounds and our training arenas are set in a beautiful, comfortable country setting. Call today to arrange your personal tour of this new facility.


Deborah Ellis – Proprietor and Barn Manager – (443) 624-3342 12201 Cedarville Road • Brandywine, Maryland www.avalonfarmsmd.com.avalonfarmsmd.com


22 Stall Boarding Barn • 12 x 12 Stalls lined with rubber mats & bedded with premium sawdust produced by local mill.


• Large Airy stalls with large Dutch door windows. • Indoor wash stalls with hot and cold water. Outdoor wash stands • Double Wide aisleways • Indoor Restrooms • Large Secure Boarders’ Tack Room – trunk storage available • Large Personal locker space for blankets and larger/bulkier items • Temperature controlled Boarders’ lounge with kitchen amenities 55 acres of Pasture and Paddocks • Large Over sized indoor arena • 200 x 200 outdoor jump course • 80 x 150 outdoor arena • 5/8 mile training/gallop track 20 Turnout paddocks • Trail Riding Opportunities • Trailer Parking


www.equiery.com | 800-244-9580


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