High Point is an exclusive community developed for equestrian enthusiasts that enjoy an affluent lifestyle
A spectacular $14-million equestrian centre and clubhouse by Cressey Developments, High Point Estates is an equestrian-themed neighbourhood that brings a high-end burnish to Langley Township’s unofficial role as the horse capital of B.C. “This is an exciting day for Langley,” said deputy Mayor.“It fits with our profile as a place that welcomes the horse industry. The 8,000-square-foot equestrian centre houses a huge indoor, light-filled riding arena, outdoor riding ring, a 1,000 square-foot clubhouse with bar, pool tables and covered patio, tennis court and a 4,000-square-foot fitness centre with his and hers steam rooms, yoga area, cardio, stretch and weight rooms. The centre, which sits on eight acres, also features spacious horse barns with 40 stalls that are for sale or lease, and is available for riding lessons, boarding, training and facility rental for community events. The 287-acre development, a former gravel pit in south Langley, has 164 home lots ranging from half an acre to eight acres. Houses range in size from a massive 26,000-square-foot house now under construction to more modest 2,500-square-foot homes. As part of its development agreement with the Township, High Point has dedicated 90 acres to public use as riding trails, protected wetlands and a spring-fed lake. The nine kilometres of trails connect to the 30 kilometres of existing trails in nearby Campbell Valley Regional Park. Credit Langley Times