Farm Details
2014 - 30’ x 38’ Custom Horse Barn:
-
5 – 10’ x 12’ Matted stalls with sand/clay base for good drainage
-
European stall fronts made from stainless steel and wood
-
Wide aisle with custom brick pavers and center hay drop
-
Custom wrought-iron tack & bucket hooks
-
Beautiful, heated tack room w/soapstone sink, butcher block counter and lots of storage space. Lower cupboards conceal hot water tank, pressure tank and plumbing.
-
Large grain room
-
Screened hay loft boasts built-in racks for blanket and sheet storage and can easily store 500+ bales with easy delivery access
-
Custom cupola w/copper horse weathervane and solar powered lighting for evening elegance
-
Separate well and electrical subpanel from house
-
Everything was designed with a flair for the easy and efficiency of horse care.
Other Horse Perks:
-
20 m x 40 m Outdoor Arena (66’ x 131’)
o FEI recommended size and footing
o Conveniently located next to the barn -
Concrete wash rack with hot/cold water, blanket and shampoo racks
-
Motion sensor lighting for early morning and evening chores
-
4 +/-acres of professionally installed fencing with cedar posts and double strand electric tape
-
No more filling and cleaning tubs! Jug© Waterer gives your horses clean, year-round water access
24’ x 35’ Garage:
-
Room for a third small car, toys or equipment
-
Room for workbench under existing fluorescent lighting
-
Partial loft with pull-down stairs for extra storage
-
Electric subpanel
-
Cupola with cyclist weathervane
10’ x 12’ Quack Shack:
-
Has a loft and farmer’s porch
-
Previously home to a flock of ducks; now a garden shed
The house at Three Fox Farm has been very well maintained. It has a beautiful cupola with solar lighting and a bell! The back deck is constructed with Trex decking and there’s a quaint brick patio off the family room. Two pellet stoves and multi-zone propane boiler give you heating options and the house is wired for a generator (included). There’s a big fenced-in area for dogs with house access through two doors. The 3-bedroom septic system has an oversized tank, making the house able to be added on to with town okay. This area of Enfield allows an accessory dwelling unit (ADU) up to 800 s/f, to connect to the existing septic system, power and water. Lockehaven Road has been designated as a Scenic Road and new home sites must be a minimum of 5 acres.
General Notes:
All buildings have metal roofing except the quack shack
All buildings have tasteful color palette based on a custom stain called ‘Gooseberry’
High-speed Hub 66 internet for telecommuters
Seasonal westerly views
Stone walls and trees line most of the property’s boundaries.
There are many options for horseback riding with miles of dirt roads, the Enfield Forest system and the nearby Rail Trail system. There’s also great access to ponds and lakes. Crystal Lake is a minute down the road or enjoy kayaking on 200-acre Grafton Pond, a treasure with its abundance of birds and wildlife. Public access is under 5 minutes away. Lots of ski and golf options make this four-season living at its best. This property is located just 15 minutes to I-89, 30 minutes to the Dartmouth/Hanover Region and New London.
​
​
​
We highly recommend that you contact the local zoning, planning and/or building department to confirm your intended use of any property as part of your due diligence prior to purchase. Don’t assume that because you see a property for sale or neighboring properties being used a certain way that you can do the same. Zoning regulations can change, some properties may “grandfathered” or operating under a variance or special exception that may not be transferable to you so you should always verify for yourself that you can use, expand or modify a property in the manner you intend.