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A rare 142-acre offering combining historic character, natural beauty, and exceptional versatility. The property features mixed flat and rolling land, a majestic 10,000 sq ft century barn with hand-hewn beams and timber floors, a rare standing stone silo, and three houses with five residential units. Flexible agricultural zoning and abundant amenities create an extraordinary canvas for living, farming, hospitality, or a legacy project. Ideal for multiple buyer types, the property can support a working farm with production and agritourism, a hospitality venture such as a bed and breakfast or retreat, a multi-generational compound, or a signature architectural conversion of the barn and silo. The combination of acreage, water features, multiple dwellings, and significant road frontage makes this a distinctive investment and lifestyle opportunity. Approximately 120 acres of workable fields and pasture support crops or grazing, while 30 acres of buildings and mature woodlands offer privacy and trails. A year-round creek feeds a large pond, providing reliable water, wildlife habitat, and recreational enjoyment. The original 1885 barn and stone silo are defining assets. The barn’s scale and character suit conversion to a residence, event venue, or hospitality space. The stone silo offers unique potential as a stair tower, study, or display feature. Agricultural zoning permits bed and breakfast operations and agritourism, enabling boutique farm-hospitality or agriculture-based enterprises. Located 15 minutes from Cambridge and Waterdown with access to Highways 401 and 6, the property balances rural privacy with convenience. Three houses offer five Legal Non-Conforming residential units, allowed to continue in their current form with renovations. The homes require updating, giving buyers the opportunity to customize while benefiting from immediate vacant possession.
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