Over the last two decades, Tiffany and Paul have stewarded the 50-acre regenerative horse farm of Boxwood Hill with care and intention. What began as a private retreat, thoughtfully shaped over time, has naturally evolved into a place meant to be shared. At Boxwood Hill, stewardship is deeply personal.
Paul, a former polo player and enthusiast, and Tiffany, an Equine-Assisted Learning Facilitator bring complementary passions to the land. Together, they share a deep love for animals, farm life, and the rituals that gather people — good food, good wine, and meaningful connection. Their philanthropic work is woven into the fabric of the property, with select events supporting charitable initiatives and community-focused causes close to their hearts.
Shaped by the owners’ background in curated events, experiential design, and philanthropy, every detail of the property reflects a thoughtful hand and a discerning eye. Years of travel, entrepreneurship, and a lasting affection for the French countryside have influenced the evolution of the grounds and barn. The result is a setting that honors authentic farm character while embracing a soft, sun-warmed elegance.
Each gathering is approached with intention and brought to life alongside a trusted creative team, creating celebrations that feel effortless, grounded, and timeless.
Our Approach
Boxwood Hill was created with one intention: to gather good people in a beautiful setting where they feel inspired, and restored.
From our west-facing hill and its uninterrupted sunsets to the Potager gardens and boutique barn, every detail reflects the standard we hold — thoughtful, welcoming, and intentionally refined. My husband and I have built this place side by side, shaping it with care and a deep respect for the land and the people who come here.
The horses remain at the heart of it all. They are kind, honest, and grounding. The sight of them moving freely across the fields remind us to slow down and stay present.
More than anything, Boxwood Hill is about belonging. Whether someone comes to celebrate, reflect, or reconnect, our hope is simple: that they leave feeling better than when they arrived — respected, recharged, and truly welcomed.









