The Middleburg Barn

The Middleburg Barn Landmark farm owned by Hanley Family from 2000-2025. We hosted thousands of events, award-winning horse shows, clinics, lessons, boarding.

We designed and built the Event Barn! Other names: “Fox Chase Farm”, “Colony Farm”“Stallion Station”, “PaperChase” All shows listed on our website: www.themiddleburgbarn.com

05/13/2026

Following the awards ceremony at this year’s Cosequin Lexington CCI4*-S , there was the feel of a family reunion in the top 10 when Mia Farley and Invictus finished third and Lauren Nicholson claimed 10th on Landmark’s Jungle Gold, with USEF Chief of Sport David O’Connor celebrating alongside both riders.

The connection between the Holsteiners by Diarado runs deeper than bloodlines. The two were bred at Stonehall Farm (Virginia) and came up through the closely linked programs of Mrs. Jacqueline Mars and David and Karen O’Connor.

Read the story at the link in comments.

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04/21/2026

This demonstrates exemplary horsemanship and adherence to best practices, worthy of commendation.

Bravo!

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Lexington, Va. – April 21, 2026 – Following further guidance from US Equestrian (USEF) and the Virginia State Veterinarian on April 20 regarding horses that competed at HITS Culpeper, the Virginia Horse Center…

04/18/2026

‼️ ATTENTION HORSE OWNERS THIS IS IMPORTANT ‼️
This is my second public service announcement in a week. I wish it weren’t necessary, but I’m always willing to share what I’ve learned from 40 years in the horse industry.

There is a new outbreak of Equine Herpesvirus (EHV-1) ay the HITS Horse Show in Culpeper, Virginia. It is believed to have originated locally in Waterford VA. This is not about placing blame, the barn involved is known to be vigilant, and this virus can affect even the most careful operations.

The purpose of sharing information is simply to share from personal experience and to keep everyone informed and help prevent further spread.
EHV-1 is extremely contagious!!!Precautions like closing barns to outside traffic are not overreactions, they are smart and necessary.

I experienced this firsthand in 2002, and it’s something you don’t forget. This virus spreads easily,
just one person moving between barns can carry it on their clothes, shoes, or equipment.
For those unfamiliar, EHV-1 often begins with a fever and can escalate quickly. In some cases, it can lead to severe neurological symptoms, including paralysis.

Simple, consistent practices can make a real difference:
• Limit traffic in and out of barns
• Avoid sharing equipment between horses
• Change clothes and disinfect thoroughly between locations
• Take your horse’s temperature daily
Daily temperature monitoring is especially important. Many racetracks require it as standard practice, and it’s something more barns should adopt. Catching a fever early can help prevent further spread.

This isn’t about panic, it’s about awareness and responsibility. Taking precautions now protects not just your horses, but the entire equine community.
Please take this seriously and stay vigilant.

04/18/2026

Our staff unfortunately are experts in this and is starts with a fever. We went through this in 2001. Temper changes this time of year triggers stress in horses. We recommend taking temps constantly to make sure and take action when there is a fever. Isolation and limited people in barns is the key.

12/24/2025

Merry Christmas 🎄 to all our family and friends! 🎄

12/19/2025

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Middleburg, VA – December 18, 2025

Landmark Middleburg Farm Begins New Era Following 25 Years of Ownership

Middleburg, VA — After 25 years of leadership and growth, Maureen Hanley has announced the sale of her iconic Middleburg horse farm, The Middleburg Barn at Fox Chase Farm. Long regarded as one of the region’s premier destinations for equestrian sport, education, and community gatherings, the historic property will continue its storied legacy under new ownership beginning in December.

When the Hanley family acquired the property, the original 115-acre farm had already been subdivided by a previous owner. While the farm retained three barns and 68 stalls, the reduced acreage no longer supported a traditional boarding and training model.

Recognizing both the challenges and the opportunity, Hanley reimagined the farm’s purpose. She preserved its deep equestrian roots while transforming the property into one of Middleburg’s most versatile and successful event venues for both equestrian and non-equestrian events.

Over the next 25 years, the farm welcomed hundreds of thousands of visitors and became a vibrant hub for riding lessons, summer camps, award winning horse shows, clinics, weddings, corporate events, philanthropic galas, television productions, and more. It earned a reputation not only for equestrian excellence, but also for its impact on the broader community, hosting celebrations, educational programs, memorial services, and charitable events that collectively raised millions of dollars for regional and national causes.

A former radio producer, Hanley, brought a creative, producer-driven approach to the property’s evolution. She oversaw major revitalization efforts, including the design and construction of a modern event barn, restoration of historic barns, riding arena upgrades, and the acquisition and training of horses beloved by riders of all ages. Under her leadership, the farm became a welcoming, inclusive environment where children learned to ride, families marked milestones, and horses thrived under expert care.

“I’ve had the honor of witnessing countless joys and meaningful moments at this farm, from children winning ribbons at horse shows to people meeting a horse for the very first time,” said Hanley. “Every moment has been a gift I will always cherish.”

After thoughtful reflection, Hanley determined it was the right time to begin the farm’s next chapter. New owners will assume leadership in December, with Hanley remaining in Middleburg to support a smooth transition for clients, staff, and scheduled events.


About the Farm: History

For decades, the farm has been a cornerstone of Middleburg’s equestrian history. One of its most celebrated chapters was when it was Colony Farms under legendary horseman Benny O’Meara, brother to Jane O’Meara Sanders. A self-taught rider and trainer, Benny built one of the region’s first indoor riding arenas in the 1960s and developed top show jumpers, including the famed Jacks Or Better, winner of the 1962 National Horse Show puissance and PHA Champion Jumper title. Benny kept a plane at the farm, and tragically, at just 27, he died in a crash near Leesburg while returning from having it serviced. Though his life was brief, his impact on show jumping endures, and he was posthumously inducted into the Show Jumping Hall of Fame in 1989.

Through the ‘60s, ‘70s and ’80s, the property was shaped by a remarkable cast from equestrian and sporting figures. NFL quarterbacks Billy Kilmer and Pat Fischer left their imprint here, as did Stanley Greene, the Leesburg-born horseman who trained world champion show horse Queen of Sheba and, at President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s invitation, rode the mare in the 1933 inauguration parade.

Another notable owner was the legendary Lucien Laurin, trainer of Triple Crown champion Secretariat, who brought the extraordinary horse Spanish Riddle to the property. A remarkable athlete, Spanish Riddle underwent a successful surgery to receive a prosthetic leg after a severe injury. Spanish Riddle is buried on the farm, adding to its rich equestrian legacy.

Until the early 2000s, the farm operated as Paper Chase Farms, offering boarding, lessons, and training under the management of Joseph Keusch and Jan Neuharth.

As the longest-tenured stewards of this historic property, the Hanley family spent over 25 years shaping its modern legacy through growth, innovation, and distinguished achievements, including:

*Loudoun Chamber of Commerce Equine Business of the Year
*Multiple Top 10 Horse Show honors from the Virginia Horse Shows Association
*Founder and host of the first Susan G. Komen Ride for the Cure Virginia, raising hundreds of thousands of dollars for breast-cancer research
*Features in regional and national media, including Farmer Wants a Wife (FOX Entertainment), NBC News, TLC’s Perfect Proposal, and CBS’s The Amazing Race

Maureen Hanley also actively promoted the farm and its legacy through service on influential boards and committees, including the Washington International Horse Show Board, Horses in the Hood (founded by Olympic rider Kathy Kusner), and the Virginia Horse Shows Association Special Events Committee.

Under her leadership, the farm became a destination for world-class athletes, people at the top of their fields who recognized its magic and wanted to be part of it. From Olympic riders to celebrated musicians and performers, the farm earned a reputation as a place where excellence, passion, and community came together.

11/13/2025

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25 Years of grit, grace, and gratitudeA quarter century!Wow, it’s hard to believe.What began as a dream on this day 25 y...
09/15/2025

25 Years of grit, grace, and gratitude
A quarter century!
Wow, it’s hard to believe.
What began as a dream on this day 25 years ago has grown into something far bigger than we could have imagined, a place where horses continue the equine legacy of the farm, memories are made, and community is built.
This farm has been shaped by love, sweat, and sheer determination. Behind every peaceful sunrise and joyful event, there have been countless early mornings, long nights, and many moments of perseverance.
Farm and ownership is a true labor of love, and small business life is never easy. But through every season, it’s been worth it.
We love this farm!
To our friends, family, clients, and community, thank you. Your support has carried us through challenges we never imagined. And as we look ahead, we ask for your continued support of our small business, to keep this special place going for generations to come!
With gratitude,
The Hanley Family ❤️ ☘️

07/16/2025
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Middleburg, VA
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