Welcome to this 95-acre farmland currently used as a horse farm with 31 stalls, barn, tack room, hay storage shed, indoor/outdoor riding arena and miles of riding trails. The equestrian riding center currently has 22 boarded horses with a full-time manager that lives at the property. Included in this sale of 95-acre farmland preservation sits on approximately 5,000 square foot charming country main house that had extensive renovations in 2010 with five bedrooms, 3.5 bathrooms, three wood-burning fireplaces. The 1st floor boasts a country kitchen, a large walk-in pantry, stainless steel appliances and a large island with built-in frig and wood-burning fireplace. Formal dining room, library room, game room, media room, powder room, enclosed sunroom overlooking patio and in-ground pool. The 2nd floor primary bedroom with an en suite has a soaking tub, walk-in shower, dual vanities, and two walk-in closets. Additional: two bedrooms, full bath, laundry room/exercise room. The second floor also offers a separate private entrance for extended families with a living room, two bedrooms and a full bath. Detached two-story three-car garage below and drive in access to the top floor for vehicles or extra storage. The property has two private cottages that can be moved and rebuilt elsewhere on the property, according to the Deed of Easement. The spectacular views from the top of the hill can see the NYC skyline. This property lends itself to many types of uses according to the Deed of Easement. Uses can include cannabis crops for cultivation, wineries, beer gardens, livestock with pastures, growing crops for sale and so much more! The SADC has interpreted the Deed of Easement to mean the following with respect to operations such as wineries, breweries, and distilleries: Processing, packaging, storage, and sales are permitted on the preserved farm if the majority of the ingredients are produced on the farm. The SADC interprets that to mean that at least 51% of the products are grown in the farm management unit. The SADC would permit imported ingredients in case of crop failure. With respect to local permits, zoning, etc.