English Pleasure Horses for Sale near Suffolk, VA

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Thoroughbred - Horse for Sale in Virginia Beach, VA 23457
Bud
Bud is a seven-year-old thoroughbred/welsh looking for a loving home! Lovel..
Virginia Beach, Virginia
Liver Chestnut
Thoroughbred
Gelding
15
Virginia Beach, VA
VA
$6,000
Gypsy Vanner - Horse for Sale in Carrollton, VA 23314
May May
***this mare has started to bag up. If she is not purchased before she foal..
Carrollton, Virginia
Piebald
Gypsy Vanner
Mare
16
Carrollton, VA
VA
$15,000
Quarter Horse Mare
Star has been shown in multiple 4- H and local shows. She has recieved Gra..
Camden, North Carolina
Black
Quarter Horse
Mare
-
Camden, NC
NC
$2,200
Draft Mare
Trained english & western. Safe with a kind gentle nature. Trained jumper ..
Va Beach, Virginia
Sorrel
Draft
Mare
-
Va Beach, VA
VA
$7,000
Quarter Horse Stallion
PRICE REDUCED Zippin to the Blue is AQHA registered, He is of Zippo Pine ..
Chesapeake, Virginia
Chestnut
Quarter Horse
Stallion
-
Chesapeake, VA
VA
$3,500
Quarter Horse Stallion
Chiefs Private Eye is a registered AQHA. He is a great all around horse. H..
Chesapeake, Virginia
Bay
Quarter Horse
Stallion
-
Chesapeake, VA
VA
$3,000
Warmblood Stallion
Large quite horse. Good for some one just starting or getting back in sadd..
Suffolk, Virginia
Bay
Warmblood
Stallion
-
Suffolk, VA
VA
$190
Quarter Horse Stallion
Steel gray quarter horse with one blue eye and one brown. Very sweet perso..
Virginia Beach, Virginia
Quarter Horse
Stallion
-
Virginia Beach, VA
VA
$3,500
Quarter Horse Stallion
Blu Solitaire has one blue eye and one brown. He has been ridden almost e..
Windsor, Virginia
Chestnut
Quarter Horse
Stallion
-
Windsor, VA
VA
$7,300
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About Suffolk, VA

Suffolk was founded by English colonists in 1742 as a port town on the Nansemond River in the Virginia Colony. Originally known as Constant's Warehouse, for settler John Constant, Suffolk was renamed after Royal Governor William Gooch's home of Suffolk, a county in East Anglia, England. Before European contact, successive cultures of indigenous American tribes had lived in the region for thousands of years. At the time of English settlement, the Nansemond Indians lived along the river. Through purchase and warfare, the English pushed them off their lands.