The kitchen unfolds with the same unhurried confidence as the land beyond its windows, but here the language shifts from pasture to craft — honed stone countertops stretching beneath cabinetry that carries the quiet authority of furniture built to last generations, every surface chosen the way a horseman chooses tack, for beauty that performs under daily use. This is a room designed for someone who entertains after a Saturday at Keeneland with the same ease they host a Tuesday supper, the professional-grade range and generous island anticipating gatherings that move fluidly between formal and familiar. The scale is generous without being theatrical, each material warm enough to welcome muddy-boot mornings yet refined enough for evenings that call for something more considered. And it is from this kitchen — from this convergence of discipline and pleasure — that the property's deeper relationship with the equestrian life it surrounds begins to reveal itself in earnest.