Solid Rock Stables
The unique thing about Solid Rock is the relaxed atmosphere. Folks can ride our 200 beautiful acres, practice or take lessons in our lighted arena, or just relax on the front porch rocking chair. Rest assured that you and your horse will be well taken care of. Solid Rock has been in business for 10 years and is owned by Pam and Ashley Riddle of Fountain Inn.
We have farm eggs at the farm!🍳🥚
A lot of people have said about the proposed 800-acre annexation into Fountain Inn: “If the city doesn’t approve it, it will just be developed anyway.”
That may be true — but how it gets developed matters.
If the property stays in Greenville County, the developer must follow the county’s environmental overlay protections, which require stream buffers, conservation areas, and limits on how densely the land can be built. Those rules protect natural drainage, open space, and sensitive land.
If the property is annexed into the city, those county protections generally go away and the land falls under city zoning, which can allow more intense development and higher density.
So the real question isn’t whether it will be developed — it’s under whose rules it will be developed.
Keeping the property in the county means:
• Stronger environmental protections
• Lower development intensity
• Growth managed under existing county standards
Allowing development is one thing. Changing the rules to allow more intense development is another.
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1907 Durbin Road
Fountain Inn, SC
29644