Thursday, September 10, 2009

We are open for business, so come on in!

The Bush Courtyard

(Equine Sports Breeding & Training Centre Pty Ltd)

Offers a unique opportunity for you to –


RELAX & HAVE FUN!

HERE ARE SOME SUGGESTIONS, YOU CAN

· Visit the ESB stud, play with the foals and be part of the activities

· Get away and stay with your horse by yourself or with friends

· Ride out into over 3,000 acres of State Forest

· Swim in the nearby river

· Explore the historical Goldfields and surrounding tourist attractions

· Admire the abundant birdlife, native fauna and flora, and see Aboriginal scar trees

· Spoil yourself with nearby spa and massage facilities

· Treat yourself to a tour of the local wineries

· Sleep in for as long as you like

Register to come to our Wacky Weekends for Women – for secret over 30’s women’s business!

OR

YOU CAN HORSE AROUND!

· Train in international standard facilities including the new cross country course (designed by Ewan Kellett) that hosted the 2009 Pony Club State Championships

· Organise your own group, club camp or clinic and combine all of the above!


BECOME A MEMBER OF CLUB ED

· Be part of the Equine Ed lecture series with experts offering tuition on a whole range of subjects, just tell us what you would like to know


Visit www.equinesportsbreeding.com.au or ring 03 5432 2446 for more information

With over 300 acres we can accommodate groups of up to 15 horses and people.

More if you want to camp.

(Prices & Packages are available upon request and are designed especially for you!)

Everyone is made to feel welcome J


Saturday, May 23, 2009

The missing link





Once known as the Ifco but to fit with the origins of Nagambie and Seymour, we will have to call this building Goornong. Though I think old friends will always know it as the Ifco. It has now come to rest in its final position.

The roof

Another major milestone in the development of The Bush Courtyard

Friday, January 9, 2009

The future




The inside from woe to go

The kitchen in the Seymour House.

The bathroom in the Seymour House.

North bedroom in the Seymour House.

South bedroom in the Seymour House.

Three showers in the Nagambie House.

Living area in the Nagambie House (not finished yet)

This is really testing my patience now!

Mess in the kitchen of the Nagambie House.

Donna was always on hand to help out.

Sorting out the walls.

Storage of furniture which kept arriving.

Where is this all going to go?

Painting, painting, painting ...

Putting in the walls for showers in the Nagambie House.

Stripping the walls.