Wisteria Farms
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Hi all. I'd like some opinions if you would.... let me explain the situation.
I built a new house on property near my old farmhouse. Due to love of the old barns/etc., I am keeping the old farmhouse.
My question is this... as you are traveling to and from shows would this be of interest to anyone as a stop-over? We have an equestrian center nearby that hosts field trials and I'm thinking the horse people will appreciate having a place where they have use of an entire house as well as stalls/paddocks to overnight their horses . I'm trying to get a "feel" for how to market this. I realize some of you drive pretty far... and we are located pretty close to St. Louis, MO.
The house is nice... when I'm done furnishing it, it should sleep 8+. LR, DR. huge Kitchen/breakfast nook, large laundry, 2 bathrooms (1 with jacuzzi tub), 2 bedrooms on mainfloor and a kids loft upstairs.
Is this something useful to anyone traveling across the U.S.? For anyone who's read my other posts, you know I don't make my living off cattle (or this) but I enjoy the thought of accomidating people with like-interests. Thanks for any input.
I built a new house on property near my old farmhouse. Due to love of the old barns/etc., I am keeping the old farmhouse.
My question is this... as you are traveling to and from shows would this be of interest to anyone as a stop-over? We have an equestrian center nearby that hosts field trials and I'm thinking the horse people will appreciate having a place where they have use of an entire house as well as stalls/paddocks to overnight their horses . I'm trying to get a "feel" for how to market this. I realize some of you drive pretty far... and we are located pretty close to St. Louis, MO.
The house is nice... when I'm done furnishing it, it should sleep 8+. LR, DR. huge Kitchen/breakfast nook, large laundry, 2 bathrooms (1 with jacuzzi tub), 2 bedrooms on mainfloor and a kids loft upstairs.
Is this something useful to anyone traveling across the U.S.? For anyone who's read my other posts, you know I don't make my living off cattle (or this) but I enjoy the thought of accomidating people with like-interests. Thanks for any input.