This secluded 15.54-acre estate has a Pristine and Peaceful beauty surrounded by ponds and woodland. Enter a tree-lined drive that opens to an expanse of gently rolling fields dotted with specimen trees that provide opportunities for equestrian and recreational outdoor activities. Once the working part of the John Shaffer Phipps and Margarita Grace Phipps estate that is now the historic Old Westbury Gardens, the property is comprised of five lots with a possible future subdivision. Purchased from the original estate by Michael Grace Phipps, the accomplished polo playing son of John Shaffer Phipps, the compound was used to quarantine and train polo ponies. It includes a four-bedroom artist's studio, a country house, a large tin barn, three-bedroom cottages, the original ice house, laundry and horse stalls, and a four-bay garage with a spacious workshop. The property is directly adjacent to the 216-acre Old Westbury Gardens. This Is A Unique & Rare Property Whose Next Chapter Awaits ...