A lonely 1930 farmhouse sits on six quiet acres, waiting for someone brave enough to bring it back to life. The walls hold stories. The land holds promise. But this is not a turnkey dream—it’s a test of vision, grit, and heart. Somewhere between decay and rebirth, this property dares you to fin… …
Tucked deep within its six-acre spread, this 1930 two-storey house stands as both a relic and an invitation. The land offers a rare sense of seclusion, framed by open fields and mature trees that seem to guard its history. It’s easy to imagine gardens unfolding across the property, pathways winding through new plantings, and additional outbuildings rising to match a new owner’s ambitions.
Inside, the home asks for courage and creativity rather than quick comfort. The main floor’s practical layout, with kitchen, living and dining rooms, plus flexible spaces and bedrooms, forms a solid foundation for reimagining. Upstairs, two more bedrooms and access to a partially usable attic hint at even more possibilities, while the partial basement adds room for function and growth. This is not just a house to buy; it’s a place to shape, restore, and slowly transform into something deeply personal and enduring.





