About Fairhunt
Fairhunt Farm is a non-profit facility in Scottsville, Virginia oriented toward children and adults with special needs. Director Susan Lozano strives to encourage the best in participants, regardless of their age, and she conducts each activity to the levels and goals of the individual participant.
Facilities
Fairhunt Farm is located in Scottsville, Virginia in beautiful Southern Albemarle County. We are just off of Route 6 (Irish Road) one mile west of Route 20 South on Miller Creek. Our address is #348 Irish Road. We are conveniently surrounded by open country that allows for hours of trail riding, and we are a 15 minute trailer ride to several of Farmington Hunt Club's Southern Albemarle riding fixtures.
Susan has diligently managed the development of her riding ring. With its lovely sand foundation and good drainage, riders at Fairhunt find good footing at all times of the year. The ring is a spacious 190' x 95'.
Susan Lozano
Susan is a graduate of Wayne State University in Detroit, Michigan. She has a Bachelor of Arts in English Literature, and minors in Education and Psychology. Susan has a long history in the teaching profession having taught for two years in the Detroit public school system and for fifteen years in Los Angeles at Possibility House, a Montessori school. She has also taught in a variety of private school settings for more than twenty years. Additionally, Susan has broad-based experience in the equine world. She has been teaching horseback riding and horsemanship at her farm in Scottsville for ten years. She previously partnered with another local horsewoman five years, to present small, accredited shows for the Scottsville community. Susan is a long time member of the Farmington Hunt Club and participates year round in riding events.
Rebekah Lozano
In 2004 Rebekah added her talents to Fairhunt Farm. She was an accomplished equestrienne, well-known in the Southern Albemarle community, but suffered a traumatic brain injury (TBI), after a serious automobile accident. Through a great deal of hard work and positive thinking, she has regained much of her former insights and abilities. In addition to being a valuable assistant to Susan, she is an inspiration to everyone and serves as a daily reminder of what we can accomplish at Fairhunt.



