Shadwell Farm Selling Two Auxiliary Kentucky Properties

Shadwell Farm, in continuing with its restructuring process, has decided to sell two of its auxiliary farms: Shadayid Stud consisting of 839 acres and Erhaab Stud with 525 acres. Both of these farms were meticulously developed by Shadwell, are in pristine condition, and have been impeccably maintained. These farms are separate from the original main division where Shadwell will continue to raise Thoroughbreds in the finest tradition.

Shadwell have selected the esteemed brokerage firm, Justice Real Estate, to represent it in the sale of these two premiere horse farms.

Shadayid Stud – 839 acres

When Shadwell Farm, established in 1985, decided to expand, they were given the order to procure the richest, undeveloped land that was available in Central Kentucky. This was accomplished in 1993 and 1994 with what's now named Shadayid Stud. Consisting of 839± acres on both sides of Leestown Road, Shadayid Stud has been painstakingly developed into the premier horse farm that it is today.

The North Side (587 acres) is currently developed into a yearling division featuring six well-planned fields from 50-75 acres each and can easily be converted into a broodmare/yearling operation. Beautiful winding roads lead you to six identical concrete block barns with 84 stalls and three employee houses.

In addition to the manager's residence, you'll discover two three-bedroom, two-bath employee houses plus the farm office and majlis. The South Elkhorn Creek is along the farm's entire rear boundary and interspersed along the creek are three small cabins.

The South Side is accessed via two stone gated entrances and is home to its horse and cattle division. With over 43 paddocks, you'll find two identical concrete block 18-stall horse barns, a rehab barn with offices and 8 stalls, a show barn, a calving barn, three hay barns, a turn-out barn, shop and equipment building, and a nice 2,100 square foot three-bedroom, two-bath employee house. The farm is further improved with 35 miles of fencing and over five miles of paved roads.

Exclusively offered at $17,750,000.

Erhaab Stud – 525 acres

Erhaab Stud, formerly known as Elko Bell Farm, is historically known as the most fertile and productive land in Scott and Franklin Counties. Located at the Scott/Franklin County line, Erhaab Stud is only minutes away from Midway, Frankfort, and Georgetown.

Shadwell Farm purchased this farm in 1999 because the land is of the highest quality and developed it into one of the most coveted Thoroughbred nurseries in Central Kentucky by true horsemen with the horse and land always in the forefront.

With approximately 3,000 feet of frontage on US 460 (Frankfort/Georgetown Road), you enter this magnificent farm via an impressive gated stone entrance and travel over approximately four miles of paved roads along its tree-lined driveways to its vast and quality improvements. Horse improvements include nine concrete block barns with 105 stalls, six fabulous concrete block run-in sheds, a covered six-horse walker, and covered round pen. Additionally, improvements include a shop/paint building and equipment shed.

Housing includes a c.1870s 5,900 square foot home (currently used as an office) and four employee houses.

This farm is further improved with approximately 22 miles of fencing and nearly four miles of paved roads. Bordered by the South Elkhorn Creek, Erhaab Stud is as aesthetically pleasing as it is functional.

Exclusively offered at $12,000,000.

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