This unique 40-acre property is nestled at the end of a quiet country road, surrounded by hundreds of undeveloped acres and a wildlife refuge. The artesian spring that provided the first settlers on the property with cool, clear, mineral-rich water still serves the barn and spring-fed pond (just a few feet from the house), and is some of the best-tasting, healthiest water you will find. The house and five acres is listed for $395,000. This includes the house, historically significant post-and-beam constructed barn, pole barn, stone spring house dating to about 1858, summer kitchen/shed, and chicken coop. Also included is a state-of-the-art, concrete and stainless steel food processing plant. This building was constructed as a cheese plant with aging cave, but could be used for many other purposes. The aging cave is subterranean, constructed with concrete walls and ceiling 15 inches thick. The house was remodeled with the intention of keeping its history intact, but promoting an open concept. The property includes about 25 tillable acres, wooded areas with pine trees, hardwoods, and maple trees that we have tapped for syrup. Sandhill cranes and other wildlife enjoy nesting in the wetlands on the property. The price for the entire 40 acres is $600,000; or purchasers of the house and five acres can purchase additional land for $5,900 per acre. Infrastructure is in place for those seeking an independent lifestyle and homestead. See more at FB Misty Moraine Creamery.
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