For sale: 6 enchanting farmland homes
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Woodstock, Vermont. The Glenmorgan estate dates from 1836. The five-bedroom Federal-style brick home on 75 acres has hardwood floors, French doors, a library, and a third-floor suite with views of the valley.
The property boasts a bank barn, gardens, and MacKenzie Hall — a one-bedroom cottage alongside a large pond. $3,900,000. Story Jenks, Landvest/Christie's International Properties, (802) 238-1332.
Harwinton, Connecticut. Sitting on 18 acres in Litchfield County, Cobble Hill Farm was built in 1805 and underwent expansions in 1977 and 1995. The five-bedroom house includes a formal dining room, white-pine wood flooring, and a master suite with dual bathrooms and walk-in closets.
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The property features a spring-fed pond, a horse barn, and a riding arena. $999,900. Kim D'Andrea, William Pitt/Sotheby's International Realty, (860) 459-4221.
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Matthews, Virginia. This three-bedroom Greek Revival home, built in 1825, is part of the Eastham farm. The house has heart-pine floors, black walnut bannisters, and two screened porches with views of the East River.
The 12-acre property includes a one-bedroom carriage house and a historic barn with equestrian facilities. $1,700,000. Neena Rodgers, Isabell K. Horsley Real Estate, (804) 436-2326.
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Lovell, Maine. The Eastman Hill Stock Farm lies on 133 acres near Kezar Lake. Built in 1833, the four-bedroom brick farmhouse features eight fireplaces, a game room, and an attached medieval-style hall with three additional bedrooms.
Close to area skiing, the property includes stone walls, perennial gardens, and mature trees. $985,000. John Saint-Amour, Landvest/Christie's International Properties, (207) 874-6160.
Malvern, Pennsylvania. Built in 1812, this six-bedroom stone house recently underwent a complete renovation. New details include a cedar roof, a chef's kitchen, a bar, French doors to the patio, and a great room with a fireplace.
Known as Three Ponds Farm, the 13.5-acre property has paddocks, multiple outbuildings, and a stone barn with stalls and a tack room. $1,969,000. Regina Hunt, Kurfiss/Sotheby's International Realty, (610) 888-6313.
Covington, Georgia. This 1884 Greek Revival farmhouse has a new roof, paint job, cabinets, and heating and ventilation systems. Original details of the four-bedroom home include heart-pine floors, beadboard, and three porches.
The 2.7-acre property features expansive lawns, mature trees, and multiple outbuildings. $249,900. Tracy Moon, RE/MAX Agents Realty, (770) 787-7777.
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