74/ MAY 2010 THE RIDER
TWINHOLM EQUESTRIAN CENTRE in Burlington
This superb equestrian facility is set on a very scenic 46.5 acres located in north Burlington, convenient to major centres including the GTA, major highways & about 30 minutes from Toronto’s International airport. The property offers facilities to oper- ate as a boarding stable, riding school, training centre and to host horse shows at the provincial level. The current business has hosted approximately 25 shows each year including Hunter and Jumper development shows, The Challenge Series and numerous Trillium shows. The main residence is a spacious bungalow with in-ground pool. The equestrian facilities feature a 31 stall barn with tack & locker rooms, kitchen, laundry room, bathroom, heated grooming area & hay storage; three indoor arenas including a 200’ x 80’ competition arena with judges’ booth, viewing area, entry tunnel to the other two indoor arenas & snack bar/entries office, 140’ x 52’ insulated arena with office & 100’ x 55’ warm-up arena; three outdoor sand rings for jumper, hunter & warm-up; 16 paddocks; hayfields & 2-bedroom manager’s
$1,900,000
EQUESTRIAN ESTATE ON 93 ACRES in Campbellville
Lochland Farm. Spectacular equestrian estate located minutes from Hwy 401, Mohawk Racetrack & about 35 minutes to Toronto’s international airport. This carefully restored century stone house with original stone wing and new addition features large principal rooms, high ceilings, stone walls, beams, small paned windows with deep sills, original pine floors, gourmet kitchen with granite counters & stainless steel appliances, 6 bed- rooms including the master bedroom with walk-in closet & ensuite bath, attached 3-car garage with finished loft above and many more features and details. Landscaped grounds with pool, tennis court & large pond. Equestrian facilities include the 22 box stall stable with feed room, large tack room & bathroom, indoor riding arena, sand ring, paddocks & manager’s apartment. The land is gently rolling & consists of cultivated fields, meadows & scenic woodland.
www.LiveInTheCountry.ca $2,600,000
15 Minutes South of Hamilton
Caledonia 20 Mins south of Hamilton
$849,000 $979,000
An exceptional equestrian farm just south of Hamilton. 3 sturdy barns and storage buildings of about 11,000 sq ft providing 34 stalls for standardbred horse boarding. Fully fenced lanes and paddocks. Extensively landscaped grounds and paved laneways w/welcoming twin gated entrance to home and horse facilities. Beautiful 2 storey 4 bedroom home plus more!
Peter Hogeterp Sales Representative Remax Delmar Realty Inc., Brokerage Independently Owned & Operated 1-800-567-6257 - 24 hour pager 905-928-5240 - direct line
www.houseplus.com
Impressive landmark 98 acre horse facility-boarding, training and modern breeding components including 84’ x 42' stallion barn, 90’ x 110' barn with 55 hardwood stalls, hay loft, attached 60’ x 140' indoor arena, 30’ x 100’ workshop with insulated heated bay, full concrete floor, 60’ x 73’ implement shed, 75 acres workable, 6 acres bush, 7 paddocks + 2 story 4 bedroom farm house with many updates, pool.
700 Mud Street, Stoney Creek $995,000
Idyllic secluded setting for this well maintained 80 acre equestrian trailing/boarding farm. Long scenic driveway accesses this classic country venue. Beautiful 36’ x 210' steel clad horse barn with 38 hardwood stalls, water, hydro, full hayloft plus att 20’ x 30' office. Professional 1/2 mile 60 ft wide training track, pond, 2 story home, bush plus much more
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