This 58-acre Bay Area estate comes with zebras and camels
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This 58-acre Bay Area estate comes with zebras and camels
"Welcome to Shangri-La-Dee-Da. This aptly named 58-acre estate offers its future owners a real shot at reinvention. They could become stewards of (a rather large chunk of) the Earth; they could raise, ride and train horses. Maybe they'll decide to grow grapes and make their own wine. Or, they can become event planners or hosts, offering our one-of-a-kind location for celebrations. Conceivably, they could do all of these things at 3970 Leavesley Road in Gilroy - that's the magic of the Shangi-La-Dee-Da."
"Nestled in a valley below the gentle rolling Gilroy hills, Shangri-La-Dee-Da is reportedly part of one of the oldest properties in Gilroy. In an email, owner/seller Barbie Liebeck told SFGATE that, although she can't confirm it, neighbors have told her that this land was once part of the Peabody Estate, an enormous homestead encompassing thousands of acres and a well-known destination for hunters."
Shangri-La-Dee-Da is a 58-acre Gilroy estate offering equestrian operations, potential vineyards, and event hosting uses. The property sits in a valley beneath rolling Gilroy hills and may have once been part of the historic Peabody Estate. The land has been converted into a fenced family compound supporting over 500 animals, including 50 horses and 11 cattle. Turnkey equestrian amenities include two barns, arenas, a 70-foot pen, paddocks, trailer parking, and 35 acres of private riding trails. Ranching equipment and many animals are included in the sale, enabling immediate agricultural or equestrian activity. The estate is approximately a 13-minute drive from downtown Gilroy.
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