WinStar horse farms in Kentucky is a leader in the horse breeding universe. Now, the owner has a new challenge to tackle: Design the state's finest premier development that complements country living and the equestrian lifestyle. Nestled in the rolling Bluegrass countryside of Finchville, Kentucky is the luxurious Equestrian Lakes. Fenced riding trails meander for miles through picturesque woodland, babbling creek bottoms and scenic lake shores. The home sites are expansive; the amenities are state-of-the-art. Receive more information on the breathtakingly beautiful development on nearby horse farms in Kentucky by selecting the button below.
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Winstar encompasses approximately 1450 acres. A portion of the property is honored on the National Historical Registry for its rich heritage dating to the 1700s. Today the facilities are under development. When the work is completed, the horse farm in Kentucky will include 10 barns, a state of the art foaling complex, a newly renovated stallion complex and training barn and research lab. The goal of Winstar is not merely to lead the thoroughbred industry - not merely to seek out the best stallions, best facilities and finest professionals - but moreover, to preserve the beauty and history of the horse farm in Kentucky and be a responsible member of our local community. Learn more about Winstar horse farms in Kentucky!
Live at Kentucky's finest premier development! Click the button below for more information on the premier development established by the owner of Winstar Horse farms in Kentucky.
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Experience the beauty and wonder of Equestrian Lakes. Ride in the sunset as the crisp air washes your face. Marry in the Rock Pavilion as the meandering waterfall cascades into the lake below. Grab your buddies and fish in one of the four teeming lakes. Sit by your special someone and watch the moon dance on the water's tips. All of this on a horse farm in Kentucky.
Live at Kentucky's finest premier development! Click the button below for more information on the premier development established by the owner of Winstar horse farms in Kentucky.
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