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WESTERN HOWARD COUNTY This one of a kind equestrian property has everything you could dream of! Located on over 54 acres of beautiful land, adjoining Patuxent River State Park, this property is a peaceful piece of paradise. The cozy 4 bedroom 3 1/2 bathroom home is just delightful with a stunning two-story family room, main level master suite with full bath, spacious base- ment with walk-out and large deck overlooking your gorgeous land. The barn offers 6 matted stalls, all with Dutch doors to the outside, and sliding doors to the inside, a hot and cold wash stall, tack room, feed room, equipment storage, and large loft with doors on each end. The second barn/run-in shed offers mats and Dutch doors for 4 stalls, room for either 2 additional stalls or a Broodmare stall, and a large loft, located in a sacrifi ce paddock with footing that easily lends itself to round-pen work. The garage/workshop offers space for 4 vehicles, worktables, and a large loft. The property also features 4 large fenced fi elds with no-climb wire and a board on top, frost-free hydrants in/near each fi led, a riding ring with footing and jumps, numerous cross country fences, and space for a large indoor arena if desired. There is truly no other property like this! Don’t miss your chance to call this stunning property your own!


46 | DECEMBER 2020 | THE EQUIERY A MARYLAND HORSE COUNCIL PUBLICATION


800-244-9580 | www.equiery.com


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