
Once the central hub of a 1,100-acre cattle ranch, the remaining 80 acres still hold the original buildings that made it all run. From massive barns to working structures, these buildings were built to last — and many still stand strong today. Each one carries its own story, and each is now part of the farm’s next chapter.

Beyond the buildings, the land itself is just as much a part of the story. The property includes three ponds, winding creeks, rock crossings, and open areas connected by trails that stretch across the farm. Wildlife still moves through the land daily, and every part of it offers a different view of the farm’s character and history.







A massive stone hay barn built in 1942, known for its thick walls and open loft.

A former chicken coop with stone construction, now being transformed into a small guest space.

A multi-level structure once used for storage, with potential for future restoration and new use.

The original cattle sale area, where livestock once moved through the farm’s working operation.

A tall landmark structure that once stored feed, now a defining feature of the farm skyline.

Ponds connected by trails, offering some of the most scenic and peaceful areas on the property.
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