Directions to Wyndham Oaks
Please note that the farm entrance is directly opposite Moore Road, and not slightly down the street, as Mapquest suggests.
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Nestled in the middle of a wooded 2,000 acre equestrian preserve in Montgomery County, Maryland, our center offers:
** Olympic-sized indoor and outdoor arenas
** Patio and club house overlooking both arena areas
** Stall yoke gates on two sides along with exterior dutch doors
** Skylights and cathedral ceilings in the stable area with excellent ventilation in the barn
** Heated tack rooms; oversized, heated washstalls
** Four-board fencing with private and semi-private turnout
** Access to miles of trails from the property |
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Whether you compete or simply enjoy dressage, Wyndham Oaks is dedicated to providing the facilities, care and training your horse deserves.
Designed by well known Blackburn Architects, PC, the design follows this goal by starting with the needs of the horse and finishing with the building. |
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The Arenas
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| THE INDOOR AND OUTDOOR ARENAS |
The indoor arena is 105’ x 200’ in size and features unique, large translucent window panels (42’ x 14’). These panels open mechanically, affording a open-air quality to the space in good weather. A professional sound system provides music and voice over the full arena and the lounge. Ceiling fans keep air moving throughout the year. The main lounge in the clubhouse overlooks the indoor.

The outdoor arena, slightly larger than the indoor, sits atop one of the high spots of the property and provides a beautiful place to ride. The club house patio overlooks the outdoor arena, or spectators can simply enjoy the shade of the trees adjacent to one side of the ring or relax with friends in the gazebo.

For the horses comfort, footing in both the indoor and outdoor arenas is washed sand and rubber.
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The Club House
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| THE CLUB HOUSE |

Community is an important part of Wyndham Oaks, so we have lots of spaces to facilitate interaction. Attached to the indoor is a climate-controlled lounge with viewing area, shower and kitchen facilities and a large stone patio, just right for those summer evenings. The main barn also includes a lounge and patio area. |
The Main Barn
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| THE MAIN BARN |
 Soaring ceilings and 28’ skylights highlight the light and airy main barn. Each 12’ x 12’ stall has a dutch door to the outside with sliding yoke gates on both the interior and exterior doors. Stalls and aisles have in-laid rubber floor mats. Dormers over stalls provide excellent natural ventilation. Ceiling fans supplement ventilation during the hotter months. Each stall has its own built-in cabinet for storage of everyday items. Four oversized wash stalls have windows for summer ventilation and overhead heaters for the cooler months. The main barn includes a heated lounge, patio, bathroom, work room, office and extra storage space. The tack rooms are never more than four stalls away from your horse. Tack rooms are heated, well-ventilated and have refrigerators. While weekly laundry service is provided, the workroom is a large, comfortable place to clean tack or take care of that last minute laundry before your next show.
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The Small Barn
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| THE SMALL BARN |
Attached to the indoor is a small, six stall barn which mirrors the quality and design of the main barn. This barn includes its own heated wash stall and tack room. Our trainer, Becky Langwost-Barlow, houses her personal horses and horses in training here. |
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The Property
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| THE PROPERTY |
 Wyndham Oaks is located in the Agricultural Reserve of upper Montgomery County, Maryland. Surrounded by miles of hay fields and maintained trails (most of which are protected from development through preservation easements) our 65 acre property is beautiful at all times of the year.

Pastures have four board oak fencing and all but a few are separated by lanes. Various sizes of pastures are available for the horses from small paddocks to large fields. |
The Hay Barn
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| THE HAY BARN |
The hay barn provides ample storage for our hay and bedding as well as stabling for up to 9 horses. Many people (and horses) prefer the quiet and peacefulness of the hay barn, even though it is a little removed from the indoor. A separate section houses the tack room and farm equipment safely and securely.

The hay barn also houses space for several of the farm's staff, meaning they are always close at hand for the needs of the horses.
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