Historic Farmhouses for Sale

Historic Farmhouses for Sale

As Far as the Eye Can See.

When it really comes down to it, it’s the simple things that make life the sweetest—especially when enjoyed from a rocking chair on the front porch of a historic farmhouse, surrounded by wide open spaces as far as the eye can see! Dream the day away searching our collection of stunning historical homes for sale on 5 or more acres.

c. 1790
  • Pomfret, Vermont
  • $6,100,000

Set amid the rolling hills of South Pomfret, Hawk Gate Farm is where history and natural splendor come together. Spanning approximately 352 acres, this storied landscape has high ridgelines with fifty-mile views, woodlands, meadows and a collection of historic and contemporary structures. Its roots reach back more than two centuries, to a time before the […]

c. 1880
  • Weston, Vermont
  • $1,995,000

Uplands is a gracious 105-acre hill farm on the south-facing slope of Markham Mountain, located just outside the historic village of Weston. Anchored by an 1800s farmhouse, the main residence has been thoughtfully added on to and renovated over the years and offers over 3,839 square feet of living space, including four bedrooms, three fireplaces […]

c. 1842
  • West Windsor, Vermont
  • $1,325,000

Farm at Gaelic Crossing is an equestrian property set on 26.72± acres, has dramatic views of Mount Ascutney and, after summer showers, the frequent and magical appearance of rainbows—often even double rainbows—across the wide, open sky. This updated c.1842 New England Cape offers 2,554 square feet of finished living space, including four bedrooms—two conveniently located […]

c. 1804
  • Shoreham, Vermont
  • $2,700,000

Set in a quiet valley, Worcester Hill spans 83± acres of gently rolling meadows, woodlands, stonewalls, and perennial gardens–a timeless landscape shaped by history and thoughtful stewardship. At its heart is a beautifully maintained 1804 farmhouse with three fireplaces, wide-planked pumpkin pine floors, and a wraparound porch that opens to a brick terrace and a […]

c. 1965
  • Andover, Vermont
  • $2,250,000

Skygate Farm is a historic Vermont farmstead first settled in the 1800s, which today spans over 300 acres of meadows, forests, trails, and weathered stone walls. The setting speaks of an early farmer’s wisdom — sited along a gentle hill to shield against the northwest winds, while opening to the first light of day and […]

The Harper House · Circa 1794 The Harpersfield/Stamford residence of Colonel John Harper – the town’s founding namesake – represents one of the Catskills’ most significant historic offerings and stands as a living record of regional heritage. Architectural enthusiasts will appreciate the Federal-style rear (circa 1794) and Greek Revival front (circa 1845), reflecting two eras […]

c. 1850
  • Lexington, Virginia
  • $1,425,000

Maple Hall (c. 1850) – Historic Estate & Business Opportunity in the Shenandoah Valley – Greek Revival masterpiece offers history, architectural interest, and business opportunity situated on 7.65 acres at the high-visibility crossroads of U.S. Route 11 and Exit 195 of Interstates 81 and 64 just outside of Lexington, Virginia. This remarkable historic estate centers […]

c. 1829
  • Rockbridge Baths, Virginia
  • $649,000

Rare legacy river property features 10.48 acres with over one-tenth of a mile of pristine frontage on the Maury River, a stately 1829 Federal brick residence with 20th century addition awaiting restoration, and a pond with a diversity of wildlife. Tucked away at the end of a state-maintained road, this ultra-private setting offers unparalleled natural […]

c. 1798
  • Trumbull, Connecticut
  • $1,175,000

Steeped in history and lovingly preserved, the Elijah Mallett House dates back to 1798 and stands today as a cornerstone of Trumbull’s past. Once a simple colonial homestead, it has grown through generations into a nearly 6,000 sq. ft. family estate-carefully expanded while honoring its origins. Inside, the home carries the spirit of New England […]

c. 1781
  • Tappahannock, Virginia
  • $1,895,000

Cherry Walk circa 1781, located in the Millers Tavern Rural Historic District, was built for Carter Croxton, a Revolutionary War figure from Essex County. The main house features handsome flemish bond brickwork, a wood shake gambrel roof, and two elegant chimneys that flank both sides of this late 18th century Tidewater Cape. Original brickwork on […]

Virtual Tour here Mount Pleasant circa 1886 is a beautifully appointed Queen Anne Victorian, surrounded by a vast rolling pastoral landscape, on Virginia’s historic Northern Neck. Relaxed Gilded Age Splendor abounds in every corner of this lovingly restored, exquisitely furnished, and beautifully maintained Manor House. Numerous dependencies, including stables, carriage house, smoke house, fenced pastures […]

Experience serenity at this enchanting 16-acre estate in Richfield Springs, NY. Nestled privately, this property boasts incredible lake and countryside views, private pond, lake rights and a secure, gated driveway. A charming 600 sq.ft. guest cottage with a 3-car garage and workshop complements an alluring main house built in 1838. The exquisite main house spans […]

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