Great Falls estate with indoor ice pavilion, stables and private lake hits the market for $15M

A 21-acre Great Falls estate with fully equipped indoor ice rink, seven-stall horse stable and nearly 10,000-square-foot manor house has hit the market for $15 million.

Clover Hill, at 740 Leigh Mill Road, is owned by Jorge Kfoury of Linden Development and Nancy Kfoury, according to public records. The home, listed by Mark Lowham and Byron Hughey of TTR Sotheby’s International Realty, was constructed in 2002. 

The gated property is accessed by a winding driveway leading to rolling hills on one side, landscaped lawns on another, a private lake and the manor house, styled after a European country estate, with five bedrooms, full full-baths and four partial-baths. 

The home features timber frame beams, reclaimed chestnut oak floors, stone and stucco sourced from Wyoming and Arizona, a two-story great room, large main dining room, private study with fireplace, paneled library, wine cellar and primary suite with coffee bar, large walk-in closet and oversized double bath.

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