The land beyond the terrace unfolds in a way that reframes the entire estate — not as a residence with acreage but as working ground that happens to hold a home. These are board-fenced paddocks designed with the same intentionality as the interiors, where four-plank oak runs along graded pasture and the soil carries the same limestone signature that filters the region's most celebrated water. In Prospect, properties like this don't simply adjoin horse country — they participate in it, and the infrastructure here speaks to someone who understood that boarding operations demand more than open grass. What that infrastructure looks like up close reveals just how seriously this land was developed.