A horse family's basement with a hidden Irish pub | The EQ Inner Circle
WHERE THE PARTY MEETS THE PADDOCK
Timber frames, soft natural light, and the easy elegance of country living. Our Spring issue features seven spectacular barns built expressly for entertaining. Which one is your dream venue?
Boyd Martin reads Winning. Margie Engle keeps Dick Francis in rotation. Take a peek as your favorite riders share books they can't put down and you can shop them all.
THE NEW ISSUE OF LUXEQUESTRIAN IS HERE
Dream properties. Stunning barns. The good life, beautifully listed. The latest issue of Luxequestrian — EQ Living's luxury equestrian real estate publication — is live now.
THE BEST SHADE TREES FOR YOUR HORSE FARM
Summer heat is here. We rounded up seven beautiful, horse-safe trees, from sugar maples to tulip poplars, that will cool your pastures and make your property stunning.
MEET THE FIRST AMERICAN WOMAN AT THE MAGNOLIA CUP
Zoey Schorsch is making history at Goodwood this July as the first American woman in Britain's most stylish charity horse race, riding American Muscle all the way.
A SHOW JUMPING TRADITION SINCE 1947
Since 1947, the Dutch have gathered at a lakeside arena just outside Eindhoven every Ascension weekend (no tickets required) for some of Europe's best show jumping.
HORSES, HISTORY, AND IRISH ROOTS
An 1876 Queen Anne estate in Milton, Massachusetts—renovated for a horse family with Irish roots—includes a hidden pub, a crystal horseshoe chandelier, and a barn that became something beautiful.