Farm Details
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Solid and Well-Designed 24’ x 36' Gambrel Barn
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Converted 1st floor from workshop to barn in 1993
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Full concrete foundation
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Fully insulated walls and ceiling on main floor
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50-Amp sub panel from house
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Propane-fired Modine wall heater
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30 Gallon Rheem propane water heater
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Hot & cold-water faucets in aisle
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Walk-up gambrel loft
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Hay door faces driveway for easy loading from any size truck
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Fire alarm system - active but not monitored now (Securitas Tech)
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For the Horses (or other livestock) and Their People
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Rubber padded aisle
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3-10’ x 12’ Matted box stalls, one in/out:
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In/out opens into a cedar-fenced (with wire pet fencing inside) grass paddock
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Built-in grain box
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Saddle and bridle racks
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Wall cabinet storage
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Outdoor concrete pad wash rack with crossties
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Easy-access manure pit
24' x 48' Equipment Shed
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Truss construction
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Concrete footings with dirt floor
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Metal roof and wood-sided
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Field behind the shed has PVC drainage
Fencing
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Paddock attached to barn w/wire fencing for dog safety
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Largest paddock surrounds house
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Third paddock to right of driveway
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Other Outdoor Features:
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Gunite Kidney Shaped Wide Stairway Pool
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Replaced cement coping, decorative tiles and acid cleaned in 2010
Pool House
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Houses heater & pump
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Pump & filter replaced in 2023
Wood Shed
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On and Offsite Trails
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To east trail improved by rock culvert
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Open to adjacent 100 acres of town forest to South
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To South permission (ongoing for 30 years) for use of trail – horses, bikes, hiker and wheel, non-motorized vehicles.
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The system opens both ends to dirt roads, tar roads, and connecting wood trails.
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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 before purchase. Don’t assume that because you see a property for sale or neighboring properties being used a certain way, you can do the same. Zoning regulations can change, some properties may “grandfathered” or operate 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.