its purpose. The outdoor kitchen stands at the threshold of that transition, anchored beneath heavy timber and fitted with stone countertops that mirror the materiality of the interior yet belong entirely to the open air—a place where the formality of the residence dissolves into the honest scale of the land stretching beyond it. From this vantage you begin to understand how the preserved acreage operates not as backdrop but as the organizing principle of the entire property, the pastures rolling outward with the kind of uninterrupted sight lines that serious equestrian buyers recognize immediately as irreplaceable along this corridor of River Road. The kitchen itself is equipped for gatherings that run from afternoon into evening, but its true luxury is positional, framing the exact view that carries your attention toward the barn structures and fenced paddocks where the property's agricultural identity