Jumping Horses for Sale near Parksley, VA

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American Warmblood Mare
Glenords Galadriel is a big strong filly who should excel in any sporthors..
Princess Anne, Maryland
American Warmblood
Mare
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Princess Anne, MD
MD
$4,500
Draft Stallion
BSF Sombres is 5 / 8 draft, (Belgian and Clyde) , and 3 / 8 paint. He is a..
Princess Anne, Maryland
Draft
Stallion
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Princess Anne, MD
MD
$2,500
Warmblood Stallion
BSF Thor is a handsome, friendly blue - eyed pinto sporthorse. Thor is 1 /..
Princess Anne, Maryland
Warmblood
Stallion
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Princess Anne, MD
MD
$3,500
Draft Mare
Glenords Allegreia is a coming yearling filly by Glenords Christopher Robin..
Princess Anne, Maryland
Chestnut
Draft
Mare
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Princess Anne, MD
MD
$2,500
Warmblood Mare
Glenords Galadriel is a coming yearling filly by a Clyde x Morgan reg. AWS ..
Princess Anne, Maryland
Roan
Warmblood
Mare
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Princess Anne, MD
MD
$4,000
Half Arabian Mare
Champion bloodlines. Granddaughter of Bay El Bey. This gorgeous little mare..
Mappsville, Virginia
Bay
Half Arabian
Mare
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Mappsville, VA
VA
$4,500
Thoroughbred Mare
Sammy is a quiet mare that is an excellent pleasure horse. She jumps 2'9-3'..
Parsonsburg, Maryland
Gray
Thoroughbred
Mare
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Parsonsburg, MD
MD
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Half Arabian Mare
Genesis Bey is a gorgeous little mare. Great bloodlines. Very smart and fl..
Mappsville, Virginia
Bay
Half Arabian
Mare
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Mappsville, VA
VA
$4,500
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About Parksley, VA

The history of Parksley is directly tied to the arrival of the New York, Philadelphia, and Norfolk [NYP&N] Railroad on Virginia’s Eastern Shore in the mid-1880s. When the rail line connecting the lower Delmarva Peninsula to the markets of the northeast was built in 1884, several new towns were created along its route which bypassed many of the shore’s older established communities. Parksley was the second such planned town on the Virginia shore (after Cape Charles at the railroad’s southern terminus in Northampton County) and was laid out in 1885 under the management of the Parksley Land Improvement Company. In 1898, town leaders made an unsuccessful attempt to relocate the county seat from Accomac to the Parksley. The town was incorporated in 1904.