Newstead Farm
Newstead Farm is a Thoroughbred horse breeding farm near Upperville, Virginia founded in 1936 by Taylor Hardin.[1] Following Hardin's death in 1976, the farm was operated by a trust that included his son, Mark.[2] The property was eventually sold to Bertram and Diana Firestone.[3]
In July 2018 the Firestone family placed the estate on 353 acres up for sale with a price of $13,500,000[4] Per Bertram "... time marches on and we have slowed down our various pursuits. We feel it is time to turn the reins over to a new owner that will be able to use and enjoy the farm to its fullest capacity." The farm sold for $9.5 million in March 2020.[5]
References
- New York Times - January 29, 1984
- The BloodHorse - September 6, 2001
- Lexington Herald Leader - May 29, 1994
- Kathy Orton (2018-07-27). "Storied equestrian estate in western Loudoun County goes on market for $13.5 million". The Washington Post. Washington, D.C. ISSN 0190-8286. OCLC 1330888409.
- "33542 Newstead Ln, Upperville, VA 20184".
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