Patchwork Farm

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Patchwork Farm is an 83-acre horse farm located between Caldwell Mill Road and the Cahaba River near the Colonnade. The farm was purchased by the Thuss family in the 1960s.

The farm, which has stables for around 30 horses, has hosted Cahaba Pony Club events.

Pat Blinn (formerly Pat Thuss) has agreed to sell the property to the city of Vestavia Hills for $11 million. The city will annex it and work with developers to create a development plan. Part of the city's agreement with Blinn is to reserve ±12 acres for a public park.

References

  • Tomberlin, Michael (December 19, 2006) "Vestavia Hills to pay $11 million for farm". Birmingham News.