Three King Stables is a thoughtfully designed 52.83-acre equestrian estate where the land, residence and horse facilities come together with purpose. A tree-lined drive, framed by oak trees sourced from President George W. Bush’s Crawford ranch, winds through rolling pasture toward the custom stone residence and sweeping countryside views. Inside, warm wood ceilings, stone fireplaces, expansive windows and a richly detailed kitchen create a refined ranch aesthetic, while the screened outdoor living area and resort-style pool overlook the surrounding acreage. The equestrian facilities were designed with horse comfort, care and year-round usability in mind. Oversized stalls feature generous run-outs, covered porches, misting fans and heaters, with direct access to a rare indoor riding arena also equipped with fans and heaters. Florida-sourced sugar sand was used beneath anchored, removable black mats. The flexible stall layout can be reconfigured to create up to seven stalls approximately 15x15 or larger, each with individual sliding-door access. A climate-controlled feed and tack room includes a full bath, hot water and full-size refrigerator freezer for medications, supplements and equine care supplies. Insulated equestrian buildings have running water throughout. Custom fencing, oversized gates and walk-through access connect paddocks and pastures, while an approximately 122' round pen sits on one of the property's highest points and can be reconfigured using the Priefert panel system. A stocked tank, improved grasses, organic farming practices and an insulated poultry house add to the property's versatility. While exceptionally suited for private training, rehabilitation, breeding, senior-horse or recreational equestrian use, the property's thoughtful infrastructure and flexible layout can also be readily adapted to accommodate a variety of other livestock operations and agricultural needs.