About
Welcome to our historic farm nestled between Newtown and Langhorne, Pennsylvania.
Our relationship with the equine industry runs deep through our family. We have developed our knowledge from a vast array of disciplines from Western Pleasure to Jumpers. We have been fortunate to have the opportunity to turn our dreams into reality by owning and operating this farm. We thoroughly enjoy serving the equestrian industry in Bucks County with a sensible but compassionate approach to horse care and training. We are all about the love of horses!
Whether you own one horse or forty, whether it is a hobby or you are an Olympic rider, you are not satisfied by mediocre care of your precious horse and friend. That is our feeling as well, and we commit ourselves to finding contentment in all our horses here at The Village Farm.
Our relationship with the equine industry runs deep through our family. We have developed our knowledge from a vast array of disciplines from Western Pleasure to Jumpers. We have been fortunate to have the opportunity to turn our dreams into reality by owning and operating this farm. We thoroughly enjoy serving the equestrian industry in Bucks County with a sensible but compassionate approach to horse care and training. We are all about the love of horses!
Whether you own one horse or forty, whether it is a hobby or you are an Olympic rider, you are not satisfied by mediocre care of your precious horse and friend. That is our feeling as well, and we commit ourselves to finding contentment in all our horses here at The Village Farm.
Rebecca belmontRebecca was born and raised in Berkshire County, Massachusetts on a large horse farm owned by her mother and father Yvonne and Bob Wirtes. Rebecca graduated Taconic High School in 1989 and went on later to attend Pfeiffer University in Charlotte, North Carolina in 2001 and 2002 for marketing. Rebecca has been working in the horse business all her adult life. In 1991 She left Massachusetts to manage Meadowlane Farms, a large Quarter Horse, Thoroughbred and Texas Longhorn breeding Farm in Chardon, Ohio for several years. In 1996, moved to the Charlotte area and was given the opportunity to manage Adaumont Farm, a private Quarter Horse Farm in Trinity, North Carolina owned by Kyle and Pattie Petty. Experience includes but is not limited to horse care, stable management, and equine nutrition, riding instruction, horse training and creative marketing concepts related to this business. Rebecca's father still resides and operates R&R Wirtes Farm, the family farm, which is home to 30 plus horses and the Berkshire’s most respected custom blended feeds for the region’s largest livestock farms.
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kevin belmontKevin was born and raised here in Bucks County, Pennsylvania and graduated the Philadelphia Art Institute in 1984. He has been in business as KB Letterin’ for over 40 years. He offers hand pin-striping, vehicle lettering, race car graphics and corporate signage to the greater Philadelphia area, Bucks County and western New Jersey. The established clientele of KB Letterin’ includes such area businesses as Princeton Show Jumping, KE Seifert of Langhorne, Reilly Sweeping of Morrisville and Appliance Doctor. His father Charles Belmont, also lifetime Bucks County resident, owns and operates Belmont’s Garage of Langhorne for more than 50 years now. When Kevin is not lettering vehicles, he manages the farm's construction and improvement projects. Kevin has 3 children, Becki, Jessi and Joey as well as 8 grandchildren. Shown in this photo is TJ, Flo, Tyler, Connor and Desmond. You can catch a shot of Tripp on the Welcome page and we will get a photo of Charlie and Betsy on here soon!
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More than anything, we love being able to share our little piece of heaven on earth with our family, friends and clients.