Flying Scottsman
Name
Breed
Pony
Gender
Stallion
Color
Palomino
Temperament
3 (1 - calm; 10 - spirited)
Registry
NA
Reg Number
NA
Height
14.0 hh
Foal Date
—
Country
United States
Views/Searches
763/77,310
Ad Status
—
Price
$6,000
Pony Stallion for Sale in Purcellville, VA
~Scottie~ is one of the most beautiful palominos I have even seen! He
is palomino with gray dapples, a very unique combination. Scottie has
been a project for my advanced students and is ready to move on to
a show home. Has some local show experience, but has the movement,
jump, and look to be very competitive at the A shows. With a huge,
ground covering step, Scottie is a 10 mover and a very talented jumper,
clearing 3~ easily, and doing 2~6~ coursework. He will definitely be
a show stopper and shows a very promising future in the show ring! He
would also make a fantastic eventer / pony club prospect.
Sorry, but we DO NOT offer Leases or Trial Periods on any of our horses.
About Purcellville, VA
Although the first land grant in the area was issued by Lord Fairfax in 1740, it was not until 1764 that Purcellville's first known settler, James Dillon from Bucks County, Pennsylvania, arrived. The early ox cart track which wound westward from Leesburg towards the Blue Ridge, known later as the "Great Road," served as the town's nucleus, although farms existed in the area, and Ketoctin Baptist Church had been founded nearby by 1752. The first recorded business, an ordinary (a combined store and inn), was established by Abraham Vickers in 1799. This was followed by a second ordinary, established by Stacey Taylor in 1804, and later by "Purcel's Store" and Post Office, established by Valentine Vernon Purcell (from whom the town's name is derived). A blacksmith's shop, established around 1848, was also among Purcellville's earliest businesses.