
Ashley D.
Host
Hipcamper since October 2019
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Our property is one of the last places in the area that developers have yet to gobble up. We cherish it's wide open spaces, trails, and wetlands because we recognize the importance of nature to our Read more...
Our property is one of the last places in the area that developers have yet to gobble up. We cherish it's wide open spaces, trails, and wetlands because we recognize the importance of nature to our well being as individuals and as a culture. For the last 20 plus years, this property has been the home to so many equine friends that have been allowed to live more freely than most domesticated horses.
Before it was a horse farm, we understand that turpentine was made on the property. There are several old structures still on the property that were living quarters. The property certainly has a soul of its own that can immediately be sense as soon as you cross through its gates.
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