Pole-Barn, Garage & Workshop Plans by Donald J. Berg, AIA

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Chestnut Horse Barn Plans

Build your ideal small pole barn with these blueprints. All of the barns shown below can be built from the same inexpensive set of building plans. Or, you can use the plans to create your own design. Scroll down this page for complete information on ordering your plans and to see samples of some of the barns that you can build.

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The Chestnut Two-Stall Barn is a 20'x24' pole- barn with a loft, two stalls and a big Alley for storage and grooming. Dutch stall doors and big, sliding alley doors add to your convenience.

 

The Chestnut Horse Barn & Garage is an all-in-one shelter for your horses and a car, truck or tractor. The 12'x24' garage is wide enough for yard tools on the side walls and has room at back for a workbench.

 

The Chestnut Woods Barn has a shady shelter  in front of its two  stall doors. Future expansion is easy with more stalls, a garage or workshop on the other side. 

 

The Chestnut Four-Stall has 10'x12' stalls on both sides of a front-to-back Alley for easy access and cleaning.

 

The Chestnut Meadow Barn has a shady shelter at the two stall doors and a 10'x24' run-in. With any of the Chestnut Barn layouts, you can build with your choice of exterior materials. 

 

Add a run-in on the side of a Chestnut Barn to create The Chestnut Ridge Barn. The versatile 10'-24' overhead shelter also makes a fine carport or equipment shed. 

 

The Chestnut Valley Barn has three stalls with shady roofs in front of their big Dutch doors. With the big sliding alley doors and the top panels open, this is breezy barn that's great for warm locations. 

 

The Chestnut Hill Barn  combines two stalls with a 12'x24' utility shed that can be your workshop, tractor garage, tack room or feed shed. A 10'x24 roof in front of the stall doors provides a sheltered outdoor area for grooming.

 

 

The Chestnut Three-Stall Barn has10'x12 stalls. A 10'x12' roof provides a sheltered outdoor area for grooming.

Applewood Horse Barn Plans  The Applewood Series of small pole barn plans includes a variety of horse barns with from two to six stalls

 

  About the Designer:

Architect Donald Berg's designs, interviews and articles have appeared in Home Magazine, The Old House Journal, Better Homes and Gardens, Country Magazine, Equine Journal, Country Extra, Yankee Home, Traditional Building Magazine, Hudson Valley Magazine, Period Homes Magazine, Mother Earth News, Grit and many other publications. He's been a guest and consultant on HGTV and has published fifteen books on traditional American country building and landscape design. You'll find more of his designs here: 

Applewood Horse Barn, Garage & Workshop Plans  Chestnut Horse Barn Plans  Country Garages and Workshops  Maple Garage and Small Barn Plans  Walnut Barn, Workshop and Garage Plans

 

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Today's Plans: Free Instant Plans for Expandable Garages, Barns and Workshops with Storage Lofts  Looking for conventional stud-frame building plans? You can download plans for a variety of attractive garages, small barns and workshops today. Build a one, two or three bay garage or small barn now and expand it as your needs grow. Or, create just the layout you need now with pre-designed expansion garages, workshops or storage sheds.

More Small Pole Barns, Garages & Sheds  Find dozens more of architect Donald Berg's pole barn plans, horse barn blueprints, shed plans and country garage building plans at the Backroad Designers' websites: www.BarnsBarnsBarns.com, www.BackroadHomes.com and AppleValleyBarns.com

 

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Have all blueprints reviewed by your building department or by an experienced building professional who knows local conditions, before you purchase or start to build. These plans may have to be modified by a local professional to suit your site's building code and weather requirements.

 
 

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