Driving Horses for Sale near Chapel Hill, NC

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Miniature Stallion
Peek-A-Boo is a Division A, colt. He is 2 and a half years old. He can walk..
Oxford, North Carolina
Other
Miniature
Stallion
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Oxford, NC
NC
$500
Miniature Mare
She was shown at the 2006 WCMHR World Championships in Williamston, NC and..
Dunn, North Carolina
Gray
Miniature
Mare
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Dunn, NC
NC
$2,000
Miniature Stallion
Kid safe. Registered with World Class Miniatures. Broke to drive. Clips, B..
Dunn, North Carolina
Miniature
Stallion
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Dunn, NC
NC
$800
Miniature Stallion
sorrel / white colt. Mother finished third at the World Class Miniature Wo..
Dunn, North Carolina
Pinto
Miniature
Stallion
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Dunn, NC
NC
$750
Spotted Saddle Stallion
Royals Lucky Chance, he is registered TWHBEA, SSHBEA, NSSHA, RHBAA easy br..
Bunn, North Carolina
Spotted Saddle
Stallion
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Bunn, NC
NC
$10,000
Belgian Warmblood Stallion
His name is BEAUTY, and how his name says, he is a beautiful big horse tha..
Greensboro, North Carolina
Palomino
Belgian Warmblood
Stallion
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Greensboro, NC
NC
$1,600
Dartmoor Pony Stallion
Reg. Dartmoor Pony - Amish - trained to ride and drive, easy to get along w..
Mebane, North Carolina
Bay
Dartmoor Pony
Stallion
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Mebane, NC
NC
$5,000
Dartmoor Pony Stallion
Gaited Reg. 1 / 2 Dartmoor Pony (1 / 4 Mustang, 1 / 4 Mo. Foxtrotter) : M &..
Mebane, North Carolina
Bay
Dartmoor Pony
Stallion
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Mebane, NC
NC
$4,500
Mustang Stallion
Gaited Reg. 1 / 2 Dartmoor Pony (1 / 4 Mustang, 1 / 4 Mo. Foxtrotter) : M &..
Mebane, North Carolina
Bay
Mustang
Stallion
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Mebane, NC
NC
$3,500
Friesian Stallion
Gentle Fresian / Percheron cross. Owned for 4 1 / 2 yrs and have been activ..
Fuquay-Varina, North Carolina
Black
Friesian
Stallion
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Fuquay-Varina, NC
NC
$6,000
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About Chapel Hill, NC

The area was the home place of early settler William Barbee of Middlesex County, Virginia, whose 1753 grant of 585 acres from John Carteret, 2nd Earl Granville was the first of two land grants in what is now the Chapel Hill-Durham area. Though William Barbee died shortly after settling there, one of his eight children, Christopher Barbee, became an important contributor to his father's adopted community and to the fledgling University of North Carolina. Chapel Hill has developed along a hill; the crest was the original site of a small Anglican " chapel of ease", built in 1752, known as New Hope Chapel. The Carolina Inn now occupies this site. In 1819, the town was founded to serve the University of North Carolina and developed around it.