Russellville Manor Farm
14800 Russellville Road
Capron, IL 61012
(815) 569-2494
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C entrally located in Northern Illinois, we are tucked away in a very quiet place set back far off any main roads.
A very safe location for horses and a wonderful place to unwind and relax when you are looking to get away.
Maps to our barn are below, but feel free to contact us at any time with any questions.
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Russellville
Manor is 15 Minutes West of Harvard, IL
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We are 16
minutes North of Belvidere, IL
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We are 22
minutes Northeast of Rockford, IL
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Overview of Farm Location
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80x140 Custom Built Barn
N estled in the rural Northern Illinois Farmland, we have built a first class barn for boarding, lessons, training, and trail riding. Set on 120 acres, we have developed many amenities over the years at our boarding facility that include a quality feeding program, indoor riding arena, on property riding trails, large pasture turnouts, and outdoor arena.
Our staff is trained at the British Horse Society in Hertfordshire, England and have many years experience in boarding horses. While many of our boarders are here for our Illinois Summer Show circuit, we do provide a very relaxed environment regardless of your desires. Whether Western Pleasure or Hunter Jumper, our boarding facility will suit your needs.
We have been in the boarding business since 2004 and continue to develop a solid reputation in Northern Illinois for our boarding, training, and lesson programs. Our success stories range from Grand Champion at Boone County Fair to countless champions at Open and Rated shows within Northern Illinois and South Central Wisconsin.
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