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n e w h a v e n b i z . c o m | F e b r u a r y 2 0 2 3 | n e w h a v e n B I Z 27 L u x u r y R e a l E s t a t e Property for sale in Clinton suits horse aficionados By Jean Falbo-Sosnovich A horse lover's paradise, span- ning nearly 30 acres near the Connecticut shoreline, is on the market in Clinton for $1.9 million. e equestrian property, at 78 Killingworth Turnpike, includes four barns, 14 stalls, three professional riding rings, rolling pas- tures, a pond and a 3,960-square-foot, four-bedroom home. According to the listing agent, Kiara Rusconi of William Raveis Real Estate, the property is a "rare gem." "is is a magnificent horse farm perfectly prepped for the avid horse lover or equestrian professional," Rus- coni said. "It's a unique opportunity to make dreams come true as a private farm or world-class training, boarding and horse show venue." Rusconi said the property was originally home to a bison farm, but has been an equestrian property for decades. She said the current owner did not want to disclose what type of interest the property has generated since hitting the market in December. According to the Clinton Assessor's Office, the 28.95-acre property is currently owned by Claddagh Ridge Equestrian Ctr. LLC, with an address listed at 7 Maple Ave. in Madison. e most recent assessment has the prop- erty valued at $511,650. e property features new farm in- frastructure built in 2020 that includes four barns, 14 stalls, nine paddocks, three riding rings and several per- manent free-standing supplemental buildings. e four-bedroom, three-story home was built in 2009, and features an open floor plan on the main level, connecting the living room, kitchen and dining area. e kitchen features a large center island and granite countertops. It opens to a large dining area and living room with sliding glass doors which lead to a private patio that offers pastoral views of the property. e main level also features a home office that can be used as a first-floor bedroom, along with a full bathroom, laundry and mud rooms with access to an attached two-car garage. e home's second level features a wide landing area with space for a study, sitting area or reading nook. e primary suite has hardwood floors, double closets and a spa-like master bathroom with jetted soaking tub, separate walk-in shower with dual shower heads and double vanity. ere are two additional bedrooms and another full bathroom. A third floor bonus room offers 1,320 square feet of entertaining space with high ceilings, oversized arched windows, new laminate flooring and plumbing ready to go for a full bath- room and wet bar. Outside the home, $2.5 million was invested into new farm infrastructure, according to Rusconi, and features everything a farmer or a profession- al horse trainer could need. at includes electric fences, an additional Kloter Farms shed barn, 2,000 feet of fencing and a wide driveway large enough to accommodate 50-foot long tractor trailer trucks, side by side with space to spare. Rusconi said the property, with its professional outdoor riding rings "that rival the very best in the world" is large enough to accommodate spectator bleachers, horse stall trailer parking, portable stalls and food service tents as necessary to operate horse shows. ere's also a judges' booth, gate keeper's booth and view- ing pavilion. "It truly is an idyllic setting," Rus- coni added. n The three-story Colonial home boasts nearly 4,000-square feet of space. The property at 78 Killingworth Turnpike, Clinton sits on nearly 30 acres and is ideal for horse lovers. The open kitchen has a large island and granite countertops with an adjoining dining area. The home's primary bedroom suite has hardwood floors, a spa-like master bath with jetted tub and walk-in closet. The property features multiple horse stalls.