White Horse Farm of Hinckley Township

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Welcome To White Horse Farm

Hello, and welcome to one and all who appreciate the fine art of the family farm. This site is all about the fine art of White Horse Farm of Hinckley Township.  White Horse Farm is an organic farm with an historic English stone cottage and cottage gardens. White Horse Farm is rich in history, and housed a celebrity or two in its day.

A Little History About The House . . . 

The White Horse Farm House is a Historical Landmark. This English stone cottage was built in 1840 by John Gargett. John Gargett was born in England in 1804 and came to America as a young man. He was a stone mason involved in building the Simon Perkin's Mansion, home of the Summit County Historical Society.

Gargett married in 1837 and lived in this house with his wife, Mary and their ten (10) children, two of whom served in the Civil War.

Today, it is the home of Bill & Cynthia Oliver.

The Century Bank Barn 

When they first set eyes on the dilapidated century bank barn, Cynthia and Bill Oliver saw something others did not: potential. So they purchased the barn on 20 acres, with an 1841 stone house in Hinckley Township. They searched for someone to rehabilitate the barn, and no one wanted the job. In fact, they were advised to raze it. But the barn had so much history -milking stanchions for cows, an old pulley system in the loft for hauling hay with draft horses- the Olivers couldn't bear to tear it down.


Finally, a friend offered to help them rescue the barn. Working weekends, they replaced the corner posts, the rotting roof and floorboards. They spruced up the original siding and laid brick for flooring. The downstairs was converted into a tack and feed room and three stalls were built in a lean-to off the back. Four walkout stalls and a foaling stall were added later. Modern features include automatic watering, and the Olivers are particularly proud of the automated insect repellent system. It uses a natural chrysanthemum extract to mist the barn, keeping the bugs at bay during the summer.

The Sandstone Facade 

The barn has a beautiful sandstone façade, which complements the old stone house and maintains the integrity of the property -and the gardens are as remarkable as the buildings. A professional garden designer, Cynthia Oliver planned each one to enhance the beauty of the property as a whole. Her talent makes White Horse Farm, with its revived barn and gardens, a true gem.

Information about the barn is courtesy of:

Courtesy of The Medina County Land Conservancy

Photography by Tonie Cook

Where In The World Is Hinckley Township? 

Hinckley Township is one of the seventeen townships of Medina County, Ohio, United States, located in the northeast corner of the county. The 2000 census found 6,753 people in the township.Medina County, Ohio ? Population by Places Estimates Ohio State University, 2007. Accessed 15 May 2007.

What Is A Cottage Garden? 

Beautiful Cottage Gardens Welcome Friends

The cottage garden is a distinct style of garden that uses an informal design, traditional materials, dense plantings, and a mixture of ornamental and edible plants. English in origin, the cottage garden depends on grace and charm rather than grandeur and formal structure. Homely and functional gardens connected to working-class cottages go back several centuries, but their reinvention in stylized versions grew in 1870s England, in reaction to the more structured and rigorously maintained English estate gardens that used formal designs and mass plantings of brilliant greenhouse annuals....

White Horse Farm - 2008 Summer Master Garden Tour 

The dedicated owner of this property is also the owner of C & C Garden and Landscape Design. Mrs. Oliver is a recognized Master Gardener. Below is a brief slide show of the June 2008 Summer Master Garden Tour of her cottage gardens.

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Mrs. Oliver's Precious Jewels 

Fine & Fancy Fresh Cut Flowers and Fine & Fancy Farm Fresh Eggs . . .

To the right is an example of The Fine Art of White Horse Farm. White Horse Farm is also known for its Fine and Fancy Fresh Cut Flowers and Fine and Fancy Farm Fresh Eggs. Although Mrs. Oliver does not have eggs for sale at this time, Etsy seller Almeda can provide you with farm fresh eggs and various types and sizes of blown eggs for arts and crafts. Below are some of the items Almeda has for sale at this time.

White Horse Farm 

Enjoying the pasture at White Horse Farm

White Horse Farm is so named because most of its resident horses. They enjoy nearly constant access to the adjacent pastures, as well as the occasional trail ride.

Happy Trails 

We hope you enjoyed learning a little about White Horse Farm and the 2008 Summer Garden Tour. This site will update periodically with more garden tours, seasonal florals, and good things from the farm and friends of the farm. Thank you for taking the time out of your busy day to stop by. Until we meet again . . .

Evelyn_Saenz wrote...

The bank barn on White Horse Farm reminds me of our Old Barn in Vermont where there are still cow stantions carved by hand and 100 year old hay in the loft.

Beautiful lens. Thank you for sharing.

ReplyPosted March 22, 2009

Lensmaster

Jeseppi Trade Wildfeather wrote

Amazing concept. My wife and I purchased a 20 acre farm in Summit New York and have been greatly inspired by your work. We have three barns, stone walls, a large pond and plenty of woodland, wetland and fields. We were so excited about what you have done and feel ennobled your sharing it with us. You can view our farm potential at: http://picasaweb.google.com/jeseppi

Reply Posted February 13, 2009

Lensmaster

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ReplyPosted October 17, 2008

Margo_Arrowsmith wrote...

Oh, wow, I love this lens! What beautiful pictures and how did you ever get that slide show to go? You should do a lens teaching people how to do that. Or have you already?

5* and a great place

ReplyPosted September 22, 2008

triathlontraining wrote...

Wow, what a beautiful place!! :)

ReplyPosted July 22, 2008