Nothing can be more joyous for a horse lover than to live in an estate that prioritizes equine comfort. While there are many such properties around the world, there is one estate in Nashville, Tennessee, that towers over the rest. The realtor recently put this estate on the market for a bargain price that not many would want to miss.
Kim Blanton is a certified luxury home marketing specialist at simpliHŌM. She excels in finding equestrian properties that serve the interests of master and beast. With over 24 years of experience in the field, she knows best what to look for in a proper equestrian farm. However, even she was mildly surprised by what this ultra-luxurious property in Nashville had to offer.
A true equestrian paradise
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The estate boasts of a unique location nestled between the Long Hunter State Park and Percy Priest Lake in the Hermitage/Mount Juliet area. HorseProperties.net detailed the specific unique selling points of the estate in a Facebook post titled, “EXQUISITE TURN-KEY EQUESTRIAN ESTATE ON 17.5 ACRES | Nashville, Tennessee”.
The first attribute of the home that the post drew attention to was its “exceptional equestrian facilities”. The spacious barn will be perfect for the horses to roam freely in, and at sunset, they can rest in their modern stalls.
The estate has four stalls, out of which three are oversized, and each has automatic heated Nelson waterers. Any equestrian estate owner worth his salt will want a tack and feed room, a clubhouse, a wash area, and a storage room. While this estate has all of these facilities, it is a vast improvement from others of its kind.
To clarify, the tack and feed room, the wash area, and the clubhouse are all climate-controlled. The clubhouse has an eclectic design format with “tongue-in-groove wall paneling and ceramic barn-wood-look durable yet attractive flooring, ceiling fans and built-in cabinetry”.
It also features a lounge with a moderately sized kitchenette. The barn doors are machine-operated and open and close on both ends.
The barns are all fitted with ceiling fans to keep the horses cool during the summers, and they can also be given a bath in the wash area. While for most, these would be enough to write a cheque, the list of amenities doesn’t end there.
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Unparalleled amenities at Nashville’s equestrian estate
An equestrian estate must have an arena for horse riding and other such activities. Celebrated designer Brian Topping built the 175×110 outdoor arena in this estate, keeping precision and luxury in mind. The horses will have four fenced pastures to graze in all throughout the day.
There are also loafing sheds and dry lots that are suitable for use all year long. The investment in this property is made even more sweeter by the tax benefits it offers. The new owners will have the freedom to cultivate their own grass hay and take advantage of Tennessee’s tax laws pertaining to a greenbelt property.
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The builder has not forgotten about the owners and their need for comfort. The 4-bedroom, 6-bathroom home is luxuriously designed with an open-plan format. Thus, the house gets ample light and air during the day. There is also a swimming pool, a gourmet kitchen, and a dining room to die for. All of these amenities justify the $3,498,500 price tag of the estate.
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