English Pleasure Horses for Sale near Danville, VA

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Paint Mare
Rose is a sweet sorrel mare with excellent conformation. Nice big hips and..
Oak Ridge, North Carolina
Sorrel
Paint
Mare
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Oak Ridge, NC
NC
$500
Paint Stallion
Cowboy is a reg APHA. He is a bomb proof trail horse, does western and eng..
Whitsett, North Carolina
Sorrel
Paint
Stallion
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Whitsett, NC
NC
$1,500
Quarter Horse Stallion
"Flash" is a very sweet and gentle horse that would be good for an advance..
Greensboro, North Carolina
Sorrel
Quarter Horse
Stallion
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Greensboro, NC
NC
$3,500
Thoroughbred Stallion
Hi, my name is Eagle. I am a 6 year old TB gelding that LOVES attention. I ..
Mebane, North Carolina
Chestnut
Thoroughbred
Stallion
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Mebane, NC
NC
$5,500
Quarter Horse Stallion
~Chance~ is a really beautiful, sweet and loving gelding. He has a great pe..
Greensboro, North Carolina
Sorrel
Quarter Horse
Stallion
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Greensboro, NC
NC
$2,200
Quarter Horse Mare
~Amber~ is a beautiful, sweet and gentle mare. She doesn~t have a ~mare~ at..
Greensboro, North Carolina
Sorrel
Quarter Horse
Mare
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Greensboro, NC
NC
$3,500
Dartmoor Pony Mare
Proven broodmare, cute as a button, sensitive for the light touch, great ca..
Mebane, North Carolina
Bay
Dartmoor Pony
Mare
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Mebane, NC
NC
$4,500
Paint Mare
Sonny is a great mare that is very versatile. She has roping training and w..
Ruffin, North Carolina
Sorrel
Paint
Mare
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Ruffin, NC
NC
$2,000
Welsh Pony Stallion
Perfect kids' pony. Very quiet and dependable. honest, true babysitter, swe..
Rougemont, North Carolina
White
Welsh Pony
Stallion
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Rougemont, NC
NC
$2,000
Paint Stallion
Gorgeous horse, lots of potential, needs exp rider or may trade for deadbro..
Summerfield, North Carolina
Paint
Stallion
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Summerfield, NC
NC
$1,300
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About Danville, VA

Numerous Native American tribes had lived in this part of the Piedmont region since prehistoric times. During the colonial period, the area was inhabited by Siouan language-speaking tribes. In 1728, English colonist William Byrd headed an expedition sent to determine the true boundary between Virginia and North Carolina. Late that summer, the party camped upstream from what is now Danville. Byrd was so taken with the beauty of the land, that he prophesied a future settlement in the vicinity, where people would live "with much comfort and gaiety of Heart." He named the river along which they camped as the " Dan", for Byrd felt he had wandered " From Dan to Beersheba." After the American Revolutionary War, the first settlement developed in 1792 downstream from Byrd's campsite, at a spot along the river shallow enough to allow fording.