healing on one's own terms. The barn stands in quiet authority against the lower meadow, its weathered timber framing and standing-seam metal roof carrying the same honest materiality found throughout the estate but redirected now toward something elemental—the relationship between land and animal, between daily rhythm and open sky. The paddock fencing extends outward in clean, confident lines, defining space without enclosing it, and the footing beneath suggests care taken not just for appearance but for the well-being of whatever moves across it. This is where Louisville Metro's equestrian heritage stops being an abstraction and becomes a lived practice, where the property's wellness narrative extends beyond the body and into the kind of grounded, physical connection that pulls you further still toward