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Great opportunity to purchase the Historic Joshua Turn- er House and Merry Mount Equestrian Center. Merry


Mount has been a local tradition for over fiſty years. Te ideal buyer for this home is someone looking to refur-


bish the very livable nineteenth century 7+ bedroom, 3.5 bath home, while operating the equestrian center, com- plete with its beautiful indoor riding arena, 40+ stalls, tack rooms, etc., in rural Prince Georges County. Te equestrian center enjoys the use of connecting


County and Park lands for trail riding (access to hun- dreds of acres), paddocks, and grazing. Tis is a must see for the serious equestrian.


For information,


Please call Craig Marcum with Long & Foster. Office: 410-260-2800; Cell: 443-875-8502


www.KlemEquestrianEstates.com


7960 Talbot Run Rd, Mt. Airy, MD 21771


Immaculate 27 acre equestrian estate featuring a stunning 6,000 sq.ft. 5 bedroom main home with attached 2 bedroom guest house and 8 stall center aisle barn. All weather round pen, safely fenced grassy pastures, and acres of open land with amazing views. Offered at $1.2M


COMING SOON: Properties in Westminster, MD & Gettysburg, PA


I have buyers looking for farms in Montgomery & Howard Counties.


HAGAN REALTY 40 | THE EQUIERY | JUNE 2019 Cell: Offi ce:


MELISA KLEM 301.602.8117


866.424.2601


MKlem@HaganRealty.com Hagan Realty is licensed in PA, MD, DC & VA.


800-244-9580 | www.equiery.com


921798-190619


921933-190619


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