Premiere Equestrian Estate in Loudoun County
Purcellville, Loudoun County, Virginia
Wheatland Farm is a premier 43-acre equestrian property and residence in Loudoun County. Wheatland Farm has been awarded a "Center of Excellence" in Para Dressage by the United States Equestrian Foundation- one of only nine farms in the country. As home to the US Para Dressage Team’s Selection Trials for the 2018 World Equestrian Games, the equestrian facilities of this property are state-of-the-art and include a custom-built indoor arena featuring Attwood (@attwoodequestrian) Equestrian Surfaces footing with two enclosed viewing areas, an outdoor arena, also with Atwood footing, and a cross-country field. The deluxe new Main Barn features 18 custom designed European low-rise stalls with individual auto waterers and fans. The aisleways features bacteria resistant shock absorbing rubber pavers. The barn has exceptional ventilation and custom lighting. There are two heated tack rooms, a feed room, two restrooms and laundry room. Upstairs in the Main Barn is an additional unfinished area that can be completed. The Main Barn is attached to the Indoor Arena by a covered walkway. An additional Great Barn features 8 European stalls with yoke fronts and auto waterers, this barn also enjoys tack and feed rooms, amazing storage, a manager's office and a large rider's lounge with cabinetry and kitchenette area. Adjacent to the Great Barn is the Milking Parlor features a full bath and the farm's coffee shop. Wheatland is the ideal property for either the professional or amateur equestrian offering expansive and beautiful facilities that accommodate a fully functioning equestrian operation, while offering residential privacy to the owners with the added feature of two gated driveways. (Above Bedroom/Bathroom count does not include two guesthouses, barns, executive office, milking parlor and boat house).
Wheatland Farm’s expansive history predates the American founding, has hosted historical figures such as George Washington and played a vital role in the birth of Western Loudoun’s economy in the 1700s. Other features of the property include a manor house, dating to 1741, Guest House, Guest Cottage, Boat House, Milking Parlor (Coffee/Pool House), Great Barn, Carriage House, heated, salt-water pool, nine-acre stocked lake with island, a pond, paved driveways and parking areas. This thoughtfully designed property provides ramps and accessibility features for individuals with disabilities including those with wheelchairs.
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