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FRIENDS ADVICE  HISTORIC & SPECTACULAR EQUESTRIAN ESTATE


This outstanding 50-acre equestrian estate is surrounded by 3,000 acres of protected conversation area and has served as an import- ant local and national landmark throughout the years. A semicircular treelined driveway with beautifully crafted stone bridges over a creek serves as the gracious main entrance. Built in 1792, the original homestead was expanded in the early 1800’s. Today’s elegant 10,000 square foot Georgian-style manor home was designed by acclaimed Virginia architect Milton Grigg, and was constructed out of rose colored sandstone in 1938. As one would expect from such a spectacular equestrian estate there are multiple out buildings including an historic 4- gabled barn, professional 16-stall stable, guest home and private office, as well as farm manager housing. The aesthetic of this incredible piece of property is preserved with timeless beauty and is unmatched in its presentation. Further enhancing the beautiful grounds is a plethora of professionally designed specimen plantings and outstanding water features including a natural spring-fed lake and swimming pool. Offered at $3,850,000. www.thefleishergroup.com


MARC FLEISHER  LEE ARROWOOD  www.equiery.com | 800-244-9580


EXCLUSIVELY OFFERED BY THE FLEISHER GROUP marc@thefleishergroup.com +1 202 438 4880 lee@thefleishergroup.com +1 202 251 3175


Chevy Chase, MD Brokerage 5454 Wisconsin Ave Ste 407 +1 301 967 3344 DECEMBER 2018 | THE EQUIERY | 43


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