Standardbred Horses for Sale near Reston, VA

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Standardbred Stallion
SENIOR HORSE LOOKING FOR A FOREVER HOME Brocca >>Located at Freedom Hill Ho..
Owings, Maryland
Bay
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Owings, MD
MD
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Standardbred Stallion
Ideal palomino colours, terrific and fearless jumper - don't miss out! Ama..
Frederick, Maryland
Palomino
Standardbred
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Frederick, MD
MD
$7,000
Standardbred Mare
Liberty (Libby) is a 10 year old, flea bitten gray, 15. 2 H, mare. She was..
Lovettsville, Virginia
Gray
Standardbred
Mare
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Lovettsville, VA
VA
$2,750
Standardbred Stallion
Gus is a total sweet heart! I have to sell him because I am moving to Nor..
Waldorf, Maryland
Bay
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Waldorf, MD
MD
$1,000
Standardbred Stallion
Kit - Kat is a sweet and personable Standardbred gelding. He has done Walk,..
New Market, Maryland
Bay
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New Market, MD
MD
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About Reston, VA

Reston is divided into three separate planning areas: the original Planned Residential Community (PRC) area that governs the majority of residential areas in the community; the Reston Town Center (RTC) District, which includes all of the high-density, high-rise portions of Town Center; and the Transit Station Area (TSA) on either side of the Dulles Toll Road. From Reston's inception, planning and zoning in the PRC area has emphasized the inclusion and integration of common grounds, parks, large swaths of wooded areas with picturesque runs (streams), wildflower meadows, golf courses, public swimming pools, bridle paths, a bike path, four lakes, tennis courts, and extensive foot pathways. Reston was built in wooded areas of oak, maple, sycamore, and Virginia pine, and remains heavily wooded. Extensive canopy guidance protects tree cover throughout the PRC, and homeowners are prohibited from removing trees larger than 4 inches in diameter without written permission from Reston's Design Review Board. Total zoning density throughout the overall PRC area is currently capped at 13 persons per acre.