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Multimillion-Dollar MD Properties Perfect For Ponies, Horses: How Much House

From equestrian properties to rural acreages, these multimillion-dollar Maryland properties on the market are perfect for ponies, horses.

This property features a two-story historic chestnut log home built in the 1800s, 32 tillable acres, 29 pasture acres and 5 acres of buildings with two stocked ponds. There are also two barns and other outbuildings.
This property features a two-story historic chestnut log home built in the 1800s, 32 tillable acres, 29 pasture acres and 5 acres of buildings with two stocked ponds. There are also two barns and other outbuildings. (Paul Boronow, WILLIAM PENN REAL ESTATE ASSOCIATES)

MARYLAND — Kids love to ask Santa for big and crazy presents. Countless children desperately want a pony, even if they live in town and don't have a barn or even room for a horse to roam. Well look no further than these impressive listings on the market right now - the perfect solution to this gift request to Santa.

These equestrian properties have tons of room for that pony from Santa or space to build a small lean-to and throw up a fence for pasture ground in case you cave in and give the gift of a horse named Gingersnap, Frosty, Holly or Ivy this holiday season.


11512 Pegasus Ct., Upper Marlboro, $1.3M

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A seven-bedroom, seven-bathroom estate in the equestrian community of Marlboro Ridge has entered the market. All residents can enjoy Marlboro Ridge's indoor horse riding arena and clubhouse with an Olympic-sized pool, stables and trails.


2310 Gadd Rd., Cockeysville, $4.2M

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Located on one of northern Baltimore County’s most desirable lanes, Denwood happens to be a beautifully renovated 1800s farmhouse sitting on more than 18 acres. Across the 18+ acres can be found walking trails, hiking trails along the Western Run, planted vegetable beds and equestrian paddocks.


7933 Forest and Stream Club, Keymar, $2.4M

With nearly 80 acres of ground sitting in the foothills of Catoctin Mountains, this property used to be home to Detour Winery and still has the tasting room, enclosed event space for 250 people, two ponds, a gazebo and a permanent pavilion for outdoor events. There's a commercial building with a lot, a barn and banquet hall, a pole barn and an office. Plenty of room for a cow herd, horses and more.


26800 Purdum Rd., Damascus, $1.9M

This Montgomery County horse farm has only been listed one other time since it was built in 1989. There is a huge fenced-in pasture, lean-to, large barn and other outbuildings.


10490 Harp Rd., Walkersville, $1.4M

This lovely custom-built all-brick estate home also boasts a horse barn with 13 stalls, a board fenced pasture around the barn and front paddocks along with 18 open-fenced acres, five wooded acres and a machine shed.


2455 Garrity Rd., Saint Leonard, $1.7M

This premier equestrian complex sits on nearly 50 acres in Calvert County. With 1,000 feet of St. Leonard Creek waterfront, there's space for fishing from the private dock. The private pier also comes with an electric boat and jet ski lift. The main horse barn has 14 matted stalls, two hot-cold wash racks and an automatic and computer controlled insect repellent system. There's a huge indoor arena with a computer-controlled, automatic dust control watering system. There's an outdoor arena as well. The hay loft has been partially converted to an efficiency apartment with one bedroom, a full bath and extra sitting room. It also has a studio with full bath and observation area of the arena. Close by the main barn is a tobacco barn that had four stalls and is now used for events/weddings/rehearsal dinners/parties that can be easily converted back to stalls. Four private paddocks offers electricity and water. The four run-ins on the property offer shelter to the horses who do best living outdoors. There are a total of six pastures that are equipped with electric and water for convenience.


8901 DuVall Rd., Upper Marlboro, $1.7M

With more than seven acres, Waverly Mansion is an historical landmark and equestrian facility built in 1855 by a tobacco grower. The stables offer 12 stalls, an indoor washing area, owner's tack room, boarders' tack room and apartment for a barn manager. There's also a small animal barn, numerous paddocks with board fencing and run-ins, plus a dressage arena.


3460 Big Woods Rd., Ijamsville, $2.9M

A 71-acre estate has popped onto the market featuring a two-story historic chestnut log home built in the 1800s, 32 tillable acres, 29 pasture acres, five acres of woods, and five acres of buildings with two stocked ponds. There's also an historic stone detached summer kitchen. The original bank barn showcases the historic chestnut post and beam timber. The lower level also boasts chestnut post and beam construction with horse stalls opening up to the fenced-in barnyard currently being used for horses. There's a second barn, a workshop, a lean-to, a quantum hut and other outbuildings.

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