Western Town

If The Lodge is the heart of the estate, the Western Town represents its soul.

Just up the tree lined road from the Main Gate, past the Old Fort, a rock and timber gateway leads into the Town.

The stone Sherriff’s Office is complete with an antique armoury cabinet, wood stove and two iron barred jail cells. Next door is the fully stocked Mercantile. Stairs lead up the side to the second floor Rooming House. A few steps up the boardwalk is the Saloon, the largest and most popular place in town. Up front is a full-service bar, tables around a pot bellied wood stove. and a vintage player piano. The back room Gambling Hall has poker tables and roulette wheel.

The Town’s center is the beautiful white Church complete with antique pews, stained glass windows and a bell tower.

At the top end of town, you find a Blacksmith Shop, Livery & Stables, the Bank, and the Carpentry & Undertaker’s Shop. The Livery has 3 Indoor Stalls, a Tack Room, and a 680sq.ft. Wood Shop. Out back are 2 Paddocks, a separate tack storage, feed sheds, and entrance to the 566sq.ft. Landscape Shop below.

The two-story stone Bank has a full antique Teller’s Cage and second floor office. Tucked in the trees across the road is The Old Shack and Kids’ House.

This is not just a collection of false storefronts, it is an authentic, period correct, Wild West town.

Inspired by the towns featured in popular western films, the Ranch’s Owners built it out of a sheer sense of fun.

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