About Selby 100 Mile House
Selby 100 Mile House is an rich, colonial fashion, chateau set on over 11 sections of land along the wonderful Ohio Waterway. The 37-room house is found fair one hundred miles from Cincinnati, Ohio and one hundred miles from Point Charming, West Virginia and is fair exterior Portsmouth, Ohio. The stone and brick structure was initially built, in 1927, as a home for the noticeable, Portsmouth businessman, Charles D Scudder. The chateau was acquired in 1937 by businessman Roger Selby, president of the Selby Shoe Company, of Portsmouth, Ohio. Roger Selby was not as it were a recognized business person but too a world-renowned breeder of Middle eastern steeds. History states Roger Selby had various communications and obtained different winner Middle eastern steeds from Woman Wentworth, the popular British illustrious and proprietor of Crabbet Middle eastern Stud Cultivate. The Selby 100 Mile Selby 100 Mile House held the foremost celebrated Middle eastern Stallion around the world, amid this period, known as "Mirage.