Bucking Horse is designed around fulfilling the hunger for community. Visitors and homeowners will be able to discover a community of opportunities nestled in a safe environment. Local vendors will have the chance to share their products and create relationships with those visiting the village, while community gardens and gathering places will encourage homeowners not only to interact but to bond with their neighbors.
A trail system, community gardens, and a working farm as well as a garden for the farm-to-fork restaurant are all part of the proposed master plan to protect our land. A variety of homes will be offered within the community including single-family and townhome residences.
Bucking Horse is designed around fulfilling the hunger for community. Visitors and homeowners will be able to discover a community of opportunities nestled in a safe environment. Local vendors will have the chance to share their products and create relationships with those visiting the village, while community gardens and gathering places will encourage homeowners not only to interact but to bond with their neighbors. A trail system, community gardens, a working farm as well as a garden for the farm-to-fork restaurant, are all part of the proposed master plan to protect our land. A variety of homes will be offered within the community including single family and townhome residences.
The theme of the project is based upon the existing 129-year-old Johnson Farm and Jessup Farm buildings, which will be rehabilitated in an effort to protect the history and enhance the overall ambiance of the project. Bucking Horse is designed around maintaining a healthy lifestyle. The entire project is designed around trail systems that encourage outdoor exercise. Healthful retailers within the Jessup Farm Artisan Village, including a proposed fitness center, a farm-to-fork restaurant, and fresh local produce—along with a clean and safe environment—will promote quality of life and health.
The community gardens and farm-to-fork restaurant will teach today’s kids how a seed in the ground becomes the food on their plate. Not only will the project allow us to teach society where its food comes from, the children of today will learn how nature can provide endless opportunities for fun and learning. Whether it’s building a treehouse, learning about care of the farm animals, or growing vegetables, the project will reflect how plants, animals, and people can live and coexist.
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