Historic 1826 Estate on Nearly 30 Acres with Water Features

Discover timeless charm in this beautifully preserved 1826 farmhouse set on 29.8 acres of rolling countryside. Surrounded by meadows, apple trees, and two peaceful ponds, the home offers stunning views and exceptional privacy. Inside, enjoy sun-filled spaces including a bright sunroom, curved porch, cozy country kitchen, and flexible main-level room ideal as a bedroom or family space.

Upstairs features three inviting bedrooms, a walk-in closet, loft area, and open study. Outdoor amenities include a three-stall horse barn, chicken coop, and loft—perfect for hobby farming. Located minutes from Vermont and Lake George, this rare property blends history, nature, and rural living.

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