The Farm

About the Farm

Welcome to Willow Tree Farm.

Willow Tree Farm sits in the gentle folds of rolling Tennessee countryside, framed by mature hardwood trees and bordered by miles of classic split-rail fencing. A long tree-lined drive winds through the property from the entrance to the main stable yard, giving the farm its unhurried, private character.

Facilities

The stable complex sits at the heart of the property — a collection of dark-timbered buildings with silver standing-seam metal roofs, arranged around a central courtyard. Multiple paddocks of varying sizes extend from the stable yard, offering generous turnout for horses at every stage of their career. The pastures are well-maintained and benefit from the farm's natural drainage across the rolling terrain.

The main arena sits adjacent to the stable yard, a full-size all-weather surface suitable for flatwork, jumping, and schooling across disciplines. A smaller round pen nearby is used for groundwork and starting young horses. Both are enclosed by matching split-rail fencing in keeping with the rest of the property.

The surrounding landscape provides everything a working competition stable needs — open fields suitable for conditioning work, natural hillside terrain ideal for building fitness in endurance and event horses, and the kind of quiet that lets both horses and riders focus.

Philosophy

At Willow Tree, no two horses are treated the same. Every horse that comes through this stable arrives with its own history, its own temperament, its own way of seeing the world — and it leaves having been met exactly where it was.

Rhianon believes that the job of a good horseperson is not to impose a discipline on a horse, but to listen carefully enough to find the one that fits. Some horses tell you immediately. Others take time, patience, and a willingness to change course. Willow Tree has room for both.

The goal is never simply a ribbon or a score, though those things matter. The goal is a horse that trusts its rider completely — one that walks into the arena calm, focused, and ready — because the work at home was done with honesty and without shortcuts.

That partnership, once built, is the thing worth having.

The Farm in Photos

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Location

Willow Tree Farm is nestled in the rolling hills of Middle Tennessee horse country — a landscape of open pastures, mature hardwoods, and that particular quality of morning light that makes you understand why people come here and never leave.

Enquiries

Interested in visiting, breeding, or purchasing? Get in touch with Rhianon directly.

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