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Country Living at Its Finest! Equestrian’s Delight! Potomac Hunt Country!


Located at the beginning of


Montgomery County, MD’s Agricultural Reserve, this 25.14 acre horse farm is a one of a kind with a location just minutes to Potomac, DC and Rockville. A horse person’s delight with a 5 stall stable with automatic waterers and mats in each stall, a wash stall with


hot and cold water; a heated tack room; feed room and hay loft. Additional features are a 100ft by 200ft fenced ring with footing and a view of Sugarloaf Mountain, a grass dressage ring, 5 paddocks with board fencing, run-in sheds and automatic waterers.


The property is surrounded by 450 acres of protected land with direct access to riding trails and the Seneca Valley Pony Club’s Bittersweet Field and the Potomac Hunt Steeplechase Course.


This custom 6,400 sq ft home was built in 2002 and features an open fl oor plan with spacious rooms, beamed ceilings, 5 bedrooms/ 5.5 baths, with 3 fi nished levels. A 20,000 watt generator will ensure all systems run smoothly. The vistas from each room make this an ideal home for entertaining as well as everyday living.


Also located on the property is an incredible Par 3 golf course! Once you enter the gates of this extraordinary estate, you will fall in love!


For a personal tour of this offering, call:


Toni Koerber 301-802-6770 cell 301-299-6000 direct Toni.realtor@usa.net www.tkhomes.com


Cindy Souza 301-332-5032 cell 301-493-9878 direct cindy.souza@LNF.com www.Tauber-Souza.com


www.equiery.com | 800-244-9580


JULY 2013 | THE EQUIERY | 73


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