WOW !! WOW !! WOW !! This beautiful 32 Acre Farm is now Available. Buyers Loss is the opportunity you have been searching for. You ask who can buy the farm ? You Can Buy the Farm! Own a Rare Piece of History that is absolutely stunning and amazing. This is a fully functioning 32 Acre Farm within approximately 1 mile from Interstate 26. The original structure was built in the early 1800's as a tavern by members of the Hobby Family. This historic property was also known as the Mount Pleasant Tavern which was used as a resting stop for weary stagecoach travelers prior to the Civil War. When you enter this museum of a home please notice the solid granite hearth and just imagine the conversations that took place in front of this fireplace that currently has a working wood burning stove that is used during the cold winter months. Just before you enter the home and as you are arriving on the circular driveway you will simply be amazed by the wrap around covered front porch that is 125 feet long with a beautiful wood ceiling and striking archways. Can you imagine greeting all of your guests from this gorgeous porch. The kitchen and large 20x13 breakfast area are open concept and there is a working wood burning fireplace flanked on one side by a walk in pantry and on the opposing side you will find a built in Antique Pie Safe. There are 3 staircases that lead upstairs to the current bedrooms and a library / study. This area could have possibly been used as bunk rooms for weary travelers back in the 1800's. You could live off of the land of your own farm. There are multiple out buildings that include a 30'x 20' barn with electricity, 20x15 second barn, 28 x 45 green house plus a secondary living quarters that is currently being used for storage that has endless possibilities. Are you looking for acreage for horses then please schedule a showing of this remarkable property. The home is large enough to be a unique Bed & Breakfast.
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