Jumping Horses for Sale in Warrenton VA, Greencastle PA

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Warmblood Stallion
WHAT A GIFT is a registered BWP Warmblood chestnut / white ovaro gelding. ..
Warrenton, Virginia
Warmblood
Stallion
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Warrenton, VA
VA
$10,000
Andalusian Mare
Mabel is a Andilusian / TB / QH cross chestnut mare with flaxen mane / tail..
Warrenton, Virginia
Chestnut
Andalusian
Mare
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Warrenton, VA
VA
$7,000
Haflinger Stallion
Piping hot is the perfect pony for any kid or small adult looking to have f..
Greencastle, Pennsylvania
Sorrel
Haflinger
Stallion
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Greencastle, PA
PA
$3,000
Pinto Mare
Tip Toe is a 3 yr old pinto pony who is super sweet and great with kids. Sh..
Beallsville, Maryland
Chestnut
Pinto
Mare
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Beallsville, MD
MD
$3,500
Thoroughbred Stallion
Ethan is extemely talented, he has shown doing the hunters and jumpers and ..
Berryville, Virginia
Gray
Thoroughbred
Stallion
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Berryville, VA
VA
$6,500
Quarter Horse Stallion
Bonus is a QH / morgan / App cross, he is a safe balanced jumper, has a gre..
Berryville, Virginia
Bay
Quarter Horse
Stallion
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Berryville, VA
VA
$6,500
Quarter Pony Mare
8 yo qh / arab mare. W / T / C, jumps 2'6". Cute mover, willing and corre..
Poolesville, Maryland
Chestnut
Quarter Pony
Mare
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Poolesville, MD
MD
$4,800
Clydesdale Stallion
Flash is an extremel laid back, easy going gelding. Walks, trots, canters,..
Mcconnellsburg, Pennsylvania
Red Roan
Clydesdale
Stallion
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Mcconnellsburg, PA
PA
$2,500
Paint Mare
Lovely black filly with white markings. Out of TB mare and by APHA Black /..
Mcconnellsburg, Pennsylvania
Black
Paint
Mare
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Mcconnellsburg, PA
PA
$2,000
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About Lovettsville, VA

Following the 1722 Treaty of St. Albans which established the Blue Ridge Mountains as the buffer between Native Americans and white settlers, German immigrants began arriving in the northern Loudoun Valley to farm the rich topsoil. They established several villages, many constructed of log and wooden buildings, and began to expand their land holdings. Lovettsville was then called The German Settlement. In 1820 David Lovett subdivided his property into quarter-acre "city lots." As a result of the ensuing construction boom, the town was called Newtown.