English: Court Manor photographed in the early 20th century. The Greek Revival manor house was built in 1838 as Mooreland Hall. By the early 20th century the name Court Manor had become associated with the estate. The estate was the home to two winners of the Kentucky Derby. Today the estate is involved in agricultural activities, specifically the breeding of Aberdeen Angus cattle.
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