Few new properties are coming to the market at the moment, but one exception is Longholes, as fine an equestrian facility as any buyer could hope to find. Penny Churchill takes a look.
Scotts of Thrapston has a rich tapestry of previous customers who testify our greatness. Read case studies on both our summerhouses and equestrian buildings.
Gestüt Brune offers modern equestrian amenities among its sprawling complex with traditional design. Gestüt Brune is home to around 60 horses.
Creating Visionary Landscapes
In design, as in life, the difference between good and great is the attention to detail.
Is buying a horse property one of your life’s dreams? Whether you want a small equestrian property for personal enjoyment or you plan to start a business, there are many considerations to include in your…
Creating Visionary Landscapes
A proper ring in the backyard.
You’ve been eyeing equestrian properties for months. It’s been your dream to own a horse property that is everything you could have asked for. You may have been riding since you were a little kid, and now it’s time to take the equestrian in you to new heights. Whatever your story, you’re ready to plan the equestrian property you fall in love with for years and years to come. Now you need to start preparing and researching so you don’t end up in over your head. That’s why I’ve created this checklist to help you along. What to Consider When Planning Your Equestrian Property 1) Location, Location, Location Try not to fall head over hooves with an equestrian property until you’ve considered its location. While you may prefer a cozy, quaint, and remote area, you must still think about your everyday life when choosing a horse property as your home. Take into account your access to resources, nearby landmarks, neighbors, and your commute to central areas. Just as if you were buying a traditional home, remember all your needs before purchasing an equestrian property. Consult a realtor that specializes in horse properties (like myself) to help you make the best decision. […]
The property has over five acres of land
Carla Passino says different types of buyer are competing over the best horsey houses in sought-after locations
This dreamy horse property is located in Mercer Island, Washington. The entire five-acre estate was designed by McClellan Architects.
Creating Visionary Landscapes
You’ve been eyeing equestrian properties for months. It’s been your dream to own a horse property that is everything you could have asked for. You may have been riding since you were a little kid, and now it’s time to take the equestrian in you to new heights. Whatever your story, you’re ready to plan the equestrian property you fall in love with for years and years to come. Now you need to start preparing and researching so you don’t end up in over your head. That’s why I’ve created this checklist to help you along. What to Consider When Planning Your Equestrian Property 1) Location, Location, Location Try not to fall head over hooves with an equestrian property until you’ve considered its location. While you may prefer a cozy, quaint, and remote area, you must still think about your everyday life when choosing a horse property as your home. Take into account your access to resources, nearby landmarks, neighbors, and your commute to central areas. Just as if you were buying a traditional home, remember all your needs before purchasing an equestrian property. Consult a realtor that specializes in horse properties (like myself) to help you make the best decision. […]
Stephex Stables is located in the charming countryside of Meise, Belgium. The infamous show jumping facility was founded by Stephan Conter.
Tour a 5-stall barn in the countryside with beautiful stalls from American Stalls. This space is designed for horses and entertaining.
Churchill Country & Equestrian - Wisborough Green present this 5 bedroom equestrian property in Church Lane, Ashford
You’ve been eyeing equestrian properties for months. It’s been your dream to own a horse property that is everything you could have asked for. You may have been riding since you were a little kid, and now it’s time to take the equestrian in you to new heights. Whatever your story, you’re ready to plan the equestrian property you fall in love with for years and years to come. Now you need to start preparing and researching so you don’t end up in over your head. That’s why I’ve created this checklist to help you along. What to Consider When Planning Your Equestrian Property 1) Location, Location, Location Try not to fall head over hooves with an equestrian property until you’ve considered its location. While you may prefer a cozy, quaint, and remote area, you must still think about your everyday life when choosing a horse property as your home. Take into account your access to resources, nearby landmarks, neighbors, and your commute to central areas. Just as if you were buying a traditional home, remember all your needs before purchasing an equestrian property. Consult a realtor that specializes in horse properties (like myself) to help you make the best decision. […]
Is buying a horse property one of your life’s dreams? Whether you want a small equestrian property for personal enjoyment or you plan to start a business, there are many considerations to include in your…
Getting a new horse is exciting! When you bring a new horse home there are some precautions to protect them and the other horses already a the farm.
We go through the keyhole at DarkHorse in Connecticut, a barn that dreams are made of...
A look at fencing for special areas and needs, providing sample fence planning layouts for public and private stables, and answers to some common fencing questions.
This 20 acre equestrian estate is located at 6 W Pond Drive in Bridgehampton, New York.
This dreamy horse property is located in Mercer Island, Washington. The entire five-acre estate was designed by McClellan Architects.
Good morning, hope all is well over on your end. We have had a very nice weekend, a beautiful engagement party for my nephew, it was such a fun event, where I got to see of friends and family that I have not seen in a long time. But the best part is that my …
This beautiful equestrian eventing facility is now on the market for the first time! Don't miss this opportunity.
The January/February 2021 Design issue is a collection of amazing projects, from small barns to large professional equestrian facilities. The expert architects and builders discuss their methods and goals. Their luxurious facilities include engineered materials, health and safety considerations, private viewing areas, gyms, arenas, and much more. The issue also includes a wide range of stories including the opening of the World Equestrian Center in Ocala, Florida, and a visit to polo enthusiast Annabelle Garrett's artistic home.
This dreamy horse property is located in Mercer Island, Washington. The entire five-acre estate was designed by McClellan Architects.
Take a tour of Veerenhof, a lovely dressage breeding facility in Germany. This sprawling horse property is truly a special place.