One of the largest equestrian complexes in France is hidden here, in this reimagined luxury estate at the edge of of Chateau country, Loire Valley.
All in Farm and Ranch
One of the largest equestrian complexes in France is hidden here, in this reimagined luxury estate at the edge of of Chateau country, Loire Valley.
The Grade I listed Georgian house was designed by English architect Anthony Salvin and dates back to 1833—as does Mamhead Castle behind the house, built as a charming folly and copy of the 14th century Belsay Castle in Northumberland.
The classic country home is an original farmhouse dating back to 1937, which has been meticulously updated for modern living.
Miles of white picket fences line the paddocks of this 466 acre property, accessible from two gated entrances. Sugar Maple Farm is a world class equestrian facility (7 barns, 94 stalls, and 4 staff residences), with a gorgeous Georgian-style manor home set on a manicured landscape overlooking its own spring-fed lake.
With a Landmark Recognition status from the Greenwich Historical Society, the the property dates back to 1775 and was built by architects Albro & Lindeberg, whose work has iconized the American Country Home.