In the beautiful setting of the majestic landscapes of Devon in Britain lies a unique and world-renowned riding school called

‘Beech Trees. The mare and foal sanctuary‘.
The stud farm, which became a ‘charity’ 30 years ago thanks to founder Rosemary Kind, houses horses and ponies with special health needs and a dedicated staff.
Beech Trees exudes a rural charm, even on busy summer weekends: some admire the animals from afar, others from very close, volunteers, young and old who can feel a deep connection with the animals.
In 2016, major renovations were made to the stables.
The upper part of the walls of the stables was covered with Panelpiu 500/40 polycarbonate multiwall system in  transparent colour, which, thanks to its high light transmittance value, allows diffuse interior light to benefit the natural wellbeing of the animals.
The upper part also features opening windows made of aluminium profiles.
The intrinsic characteristics of polycarbonate, such as transparency, light transmittance and thermal insulation, are perfectly suited to this environment for the care of equine guests.

 

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