Beautiful Equestrian Historic Landmark
Zebulon, Wake County, North Carolina
Equestrian training and boarding facility on 18.8 acres of beautiful pastureland. The property historically known as the Hartsfield-Perry farm has the honor of being listed on the national register of historic places and recognized as a wake county historic landmark. As noted in the property description regarding historic status, it is an ''outstanding antebellum farm complex commanding a marvelous rural setting with the house at the center of the complex being built in 1835''. The home originally built in 1835 has been added onto and is now a beautiful traditional home with old heart pine floors and porches extending to the front and right side of the home. Beside the home is a single room building serving multiple purposes. There are 2 barns- pole barn with 10 stalls and another barn with 3 stalls. There are also 7 storage sheds. There are multiple fenced pastures and 2 arenas (riding arena and circle). North of this property is 64 vacant acres owned by wake county. East of this property is 100 vacant acres owned by the state of NC ''Mitchell mill state natural area'', South of this property is 24 vacant acres owned by wake county. This elegant historic home is a rare opportunity with 18 acres for a private equestrian estate close to Raleigh, Zebulon, and major highways.