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Your next home sale could help rescue horses. FREDERICK


ACREAGE: 55 BATHROOMS: 1


Licensed in MD & VA


Call the Laura Jones Team! Selling farms & homes for 20+ years!


Tucked away in the serene heart of the Frederick County countryside, where rolling pastures meet the whispering winds, this exquisite 55-acre equestrian haven is an absolute dream come true for horse lovers and riders alike. It's more than just a farm; it's a canvas for equestrian adventures. Circa 2005 barns, indoor ring, outdoor ring, two round pens and approximately 36 acres of fenced paddocks with cozy run-in sheds dot the property. The added infrastructure, including water and electric to the paddocks and rings in a valuable addition for the management of horses. A prime home building site high on the hill with valley views offers you a place to build your dream farmhouse.


Frederick County offers up to $4000 per acre in AG Preservation money. Sharon Laddie 410-703-0797


Ken MacKay 240-446-9876 • Dan Mangan 301-730-0610


Laura.Jones@longandfoster.com Cell phone: 410.707.7246 Office phone: 410.480-3338 /myhomenow


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