Baroque movement, bred and trained beneath the live oaks of the Magnolia Circuit.
View the RosterWhere the old bloodlines still walk in collection.
Casa de los Robles is Stonehollow's third division, established in the Magnolia Circuit to carry forward the classical Iberian tradition — Andalusian and Lusitano horses bred for elevation, cadence, and presence rather than speed alone.
Every horse here is trained in hand and under saddle toward the baroque ideal: collected gaits, airs above the ground, and the quiet partnership that classical dressage was built on. The barn sits among the moss-hung live oaks the region is named for, and the breeding program looks to those same qualities — substance, bone, and temperament — generation after generation.
Collection, cadence, and airs above the ground — the baroque discipline at its root.
Andalusian and Lusitano bloodlines selected for movement, bone, and classical type.
Raised and trained under the live oaks the region — and the barn — take their name from.