Foxrun Farm NoFo

Foxrun Farm NoFo Foxrun is a family-owned equestrian boarding and training center. WHERE FOXRUN FARM NO FO LIVES
First, some history. Contact us. And goats!

Our North Fork, the North Fork of Long Island (hence NO FO) is truly historic country! Southold Village, the mother village of Southold Town was settled in 1640, over 375 years ago; population in 1654: fifty-three men listed by name. Our village of Cutchogue (originally Corchaug, for the local Indian tribe) was the first of Southold’s “colonies” and is the home of some truly old houses. “The Old

House” on the village green dates back to 1649 is listed as a National Historic Monument. The Joshua Well’s “Old Place” was erected 1680, and both are about a mile from our Foxrun Farm. ABOUT FOXRUN FARM
Now let’s talk Foxrun Farm: 25 acres of beautiful, gently sloping, open tillable fields and woodlands we purchased in 1980. In short order, inspired by the Governor Lee house in Wiscasset, Maine, we designed and had our present two-story New England Colonial constructed. The horse barn and 2-acre wood-fenced pastures followed in 1985. With Palmer Vineyards bordering us on the east, North East Nurseries’ tree farms to our north, and old-timer Leander “Junie” Glover’s general farm across Cox Lane to the west, this is one of the prettiest farming lanes in Southold. And located less than 800 feet north of the main road, State Route 25, we are an easily accessible farm, an ideal and inviting setting for a horse farm. We built the barn in 1985 patterned after the family-style stable of Amy Jo Davidson, our daughter’s horse trainer at Strawberry Fields in Mattituck. It’s custom-built the old-fashioned way, out of solid wood by noted contractor Eugene Burger; it has 10 foot-high, north-south doors, a combined tack/feed room, 10 matted, fully bedded box stalls and a 600-bale capacity hay loft which we have filled with our own hay. We left the trees around the barn to provide generous shaded turnouts for each horse’ turnouts large enough in which to give riding lessons. As time went by, we ended up with a total of 7 acres of fenced grass pastures. Of course, year-round water, electricity and a stone-floored wash-up area. Seems like a farm will never let you stop and say “finished”! Later, we added a 4-stall annex with its own exercise yard and shaded turnouts. And now an outdoor practice Show-Jumping course and soon a round riding ring and relaxing, picnic area. Early on, we began developing trails through our many acres of heavily-wooded land and open fields for our trainer and boarders. We know that trail-riding areas for non-boarders are few and we are open to suggestions on how best to use our trails. Soon the barn housed a couple of huge, feather-footed Clydesdale mares, three of their Warmblood foals sired by a John & Barbara Kujawski’s Thoroughbred stallion and our daughter’s Thoroughbred.

Address

800 Cox Lane
Cutchogue, NY
11935

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm
Saturday 9am - 5pm
Sunday 9am - 5pm

Telephone

+16319436504

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