This week on my radio show, Jen Ruhling, an agent in our Narragansett Office, is describing a wonderful property as our weekly home feature. This property was also the feature in Saturday’s Providence Journal as the “House of the Week.” So what’s so special about this property? Let’s read what Jen had to say about it.
Finding the right location for “Hoofprints Farm” was always the deciding factor in the initial search which found 160 Kingston Road in Exeter, Rhode Island. Located within sight of the Connecticut border, it is on a peaceful country road and carved out of the surrounding pine trees and stone walls. Each decision in placement of the home, barn, arenas, and turnouts was meticulously planned. Set on 13.9 green acres, this sprawling farm is beautiful and peaceful. The landscape gives the property a cheerful feeling, and this residence would be a dream for animal enthusiasts or people who love country living. This is truly a remarkable property. You can see the details at the website. Jen Ruhling was born in Lyme, Connecticut and grew up boating on the Connecticut River. She moved to Rhode Island 20 years ago and has been in love with the state ever since. A realtor for the past 16 years, she has been a top producing agent receiving gold and silver awards over the years. Her hobbies are focused around equestrian activities. She is a member of Rhode Island Horseman’s Association, the New England Horseman’s Council and the United States Hunter Jumper Association.
Finding the right location for “Hoofprints Farm” was always the deciding factor in the initial search which found 160 Kingston Road in Exeter, Rhode Island. Located within sight of the Connecticut border, it is on a peaceful country road and carved out of the surrounding pine trees and stone walls. Each decision in placement of the home, barn, arenas, and turnouts was meticulously planned. Set on 13.9 green acres, this sprawling farm is beautiful and peaceful. The landscape gives the property a cheerful feeling, and this residence would be a dream for animal enthusiasts or people who love country living. This is truly a remarkable property. You can see the details at the website. Jen Ruhling was born in Lyme, Connecticut and grew up boating on the Connecticut River. She moved to Rhode Island 20 years ago and has been in love with the state ever since. A realtor for the past 16 years, she has been a top producing agent receiving gold and silver awards over the years. Her hobbies are focused around equestrian activities. She is a member of Rhode Island Horseman’s Association, the New England Horseman’s Council and the United States Hunter Jumper Association.
