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Homes for Your Horse


Offi ce: 3457 Sweet Air Road • Phoenix, MD 21131 410-683-8800


Million dollar views with complete privacy, remodeled farm house, pool, cabana, 5 stall barn, garage, sheds, in the middle of Elkridge-Harford hunt country, blue ribbon schools.


16341 Old York Road, Monkton, MD 21111 Louisa Townsend • 410-935-4260 Frank Durkee • 410-409-5067


A 13 acre private horse property in the middle of My Lady’s Manor and the Elkridge-Harford hunt country, hack to the the Blessing of the Hunt at St. James, four bedroom all brick rancher, barn and fenced pasture, lots of room to ride.


2716 Monkton Road, Monkton, MD 21111 Frank Durkee • 410-409-5067 Louisa Townsend • 410-935-4260


A rare opportunity to put your fi nishing touches on this 1790 restoration project. Two seperate parcels total 54+ acres, new post/beam stable, vintage bank barn, tenant house, spring fed pond. Surrounded by Pret y Boy Reservoir providing miles of trails. A true horsemans nature retreat. Convenient to PA & I83. 3135 Cot er Road, Millers, MD 21102


Susan Knot • 410-960-4070 Dorian Filbert • 410-627-7237


Hounslow Heath - A lovely traditional home with an open fl oor plan and up to the minute amenities. T is property features a home fi t for true country comfort with a gourmet kitchen, sleeping porch, swimming pool and a top notch 11 stall bank barn, heated tack room and huge hay loſt . A very special off ering for the country bound.


4223 Harford Creamery Road, White Hall, MD 21161 Susan Knot • 410-960-4070


Charming one story home on 11 acres in White Hall, four bedrooms, fenced pastures, great bank barn, designed for a horseman. Potential to spin off a two acre lot, located a short hack to Elkridge-Harford upper hunt country.


4807 Harford Creamery Road, White Hall, MD 21161 Susan Knot • 410-960-4070


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