A SOUTHERN INDIANA LEGEND
In 1958 tragedy struck George Carl Hillenbrand – “Uncle George”. A horrendous fire tore through his Pony Farm in Greensburg, Indiana decimating his prized stock of thoroughbred trotters, and ponies. In 1960 Uncle George and his wife, “Aunt Peg”, decided to rebuild the Pony Farm. The same vision and foresight that made Uncle George one of America’s greatest industrial engineers was put into building "Walhill Farm", 15 miles south of his first farm, on the outskirts of Batesville, Indiana. Today Walhill Farm stands as a testament to his strength and character. So come inside and learn a little bit about this Southern Indiana legend and the fulfillment of his dream.
History
WALHILL FARM TODAY
Located between Cincinnati, OH and Indianapolis, IN. Walhill Farm offers tremendous opportunity for businesses, weddings, reunions, or any sort of party or function in a beautiful but very accessible country setting. The 141 acre farm holds 12 acres of hardwood forest, a 4 acre fish pond, a working farm, a recently renovated horse barn that can accommodate up to 800 in a formal dining environment, an 11,000 sq ft Bavarian style lodge (Sulky Lodge), a tennis court, a ½ mile horse racing track, and a billiards room ...... Read more