Hanoverian Horses for Sale near Chantilly, VA

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Hanoverian Stallion
Jag is a great horse who loves to jump anything you put in front of him. h..
Edgewater, Maryland
Chestnut
Hanoverian
Stallion
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Edgewater, MD
MD
$10,000
Hanoverian Mare
Proven broodmare in training with international Grand Prix trainer. Excell..
Leesburg, Virginia
Bay
Hanoverian
Mare
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Leesburg, VA
VA
$15,000
Hanoverian Mare
This leggy filly's parents are both incredible jumpers, both shown locally ..
Harwood, Maryland
Bay
Hanoverian
Mare
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Harwood, MD
MD
$5,000
Hanoverian Stallion
Quality dressage horses with excellent training and temperaments are now av..
Leesburg, Virginia
Bay
Hanoverian
Stallion
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Leesburg, VA
VA
$20,000
Hanoverian Stallion
Wellintanz (aka Winston) is a German - bred imported gelding by one of the ..
Stafford, Virginia
Bay Roan
Hanoverian
Stallion
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Stafford, VA
VA
$8,500
Hanoverian Mare
Lovely chestnut Hanoverian / TB Mare; beautiful mover in all three gaits. ..
Fredericksburg, Virginia
Chestnut
Hanoverian
Mare
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Fredericksburg, VA
VA
$12,000
Hanoverian Mare
16. 2 hands, Black, 4 years old by Wallstreet Kid. Started lateral work, co..
Centreville, Virginia
Black
Hanoverian
Mare
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Centreville, VA
VA
$25,000
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About Chantilly, VA

Chantilly was home to a number of colonial plantations in the 1700s, including the Sully Plantation (now the Sully Historic Site) built by Richard Bland Lee I. Other plantations included George Richard Lee Turberville's "Leeton Grove" (originally a 5,000+ acre plantation, the main house of which still stands at 4619 Walney Rd.), the John Hutchison Farm, and the Chantilly Plantation, after which Chantilly is named. Cornelia Lee Turberville Stuart, who was born at Leeton and was the daughter of George Richard Lee Turberville and Henrietta Lee, inherited a portion of Leeton in 1817 from her father. Stuart and her husband Charles Calvert Stuart, whom she had married in 1816, constructed the Chantilly Plantation and named it after the Westmoreland County plantation owned by her grandfather, Richard Henry Lee, a signer of the Declaration of Independence. During the Civil War, federal troops destroyed by fire the Chantilly Plantation manor house.