
Set quietly within nearly 30 acres of rolling meadow, wooded slopes, and shimmering water, this remarkable 1826 farmhouse in the Whitehall region is far more than a residence—it is a living piece of history. The land unfolds gently around the home, revealing serene ponds, apple trees, open pasture, and long views that stretch across valley and forest. Approached by a private driveway, the property immediately conveys a sense of calm and seclusion, as though the outside world has been respectfully held at a distance. With ample off-street parking for up to six vehicles and panoramic vistas in every direction, the setting feels both expansive and deeply personal. Each season transforms the landscape, from mist rising off the pond in early morning to fiery autumn foliage and snow-covered meadows that bring a quiet stillness in winter.





The farmhouse itself offers 2,616 square feet of finished living space, all above ground, with an intuitive layout that balances openness and comfort. From the moment you step inside, the home’s character is unmistakable. Wood and ceramic tile flooring ground the interior in warmth, while classic built-ins and French doors reflect craftsmanship from another era. Natural light pours through well-placed windows, connecting the interior spaces to the surrounding land. The first-floor living room, anchored by a wood-burning fireplace, invites long evenings of conversation, reading, or reflection as the fire crackles and the countryside settles into dusk. This space feels equally suited to quiet solitude or shared moments, embodying the timeless rhythm of farmhouse living.


At the heart of the home, the country kitchen blends practicality with charm. Designed for everyday living and gathering alike, it features an eat-in layout, generous pantry space, and a full suite of appliances including a convection oven, gas range, range hood, refrigerator, dishwasher, and disposal. Whether preparing simple meals or hosting family and friends, the kitchen remains connected to the flow of the home while retaining its own inviting atmosphere. Nearby, the sunroom provides a peaceful transition between indoors and out—a bright, tranquil space to enjoy morning coffee as sunlight filters in, or to unwind in the evening while watching reflections ripple across the pond. The home’s curved sun porch and covered outdoor areas further extend the living space, encouraging an easy relationship with nature throughout the year.
The farmhouse includes four bedrooms and two full bathrooms, thoughtfully arranged to offer flexibility and privacy. On the first floor, a spacious bedroom—ideal as a primary suite or family room—pairs conveniently with a full bathroom, making main-level living both comfortable and accessible. Upstairs, three additional bedrooms each offer their own character: one features a loft-style layout, another includes a walk-in closet, and all are filled with natural light and views of the surrounding countryside. An open study or loft area on the upper level overlooks the home’s interior, creating an ideal space for a home office, creative studio, or reading nook. Throughout the home, the layout feels adaptable, allowing rooms to evolve with changing needs while maintaining a sense of cohesion and warmth.
Comfort is well supported by a wide range of heating options, including electric, forced air, oil, propane (with an owned tank), and wood heat. This versatility ensures year-round comfort and resilience, particularly in a rural setting. While the home does not feature traditional cooling systems, its thoughtful design, ceiling fans, insulated and storm windows, and natural airflow create a pleasant interior climate. The full basement, accessible from both inside and out, adds another layer of functionality. Equipped with a wood stove and walk-out access, it offers ample space for storage, workshops, or future customization, further enhancing the home’s versatility without compromising its historic integrity.


Outside, the land truly defines the property’s rare appeal. Nearly 29.80 acres of meadows, wooded areas, gardens, and gentle slopes surround the home, complemented by two ponds and a stream that bring both beauty and utility. Additional structures—including a three-stall horse barn, chicken coop, and loft—speak to the property’s agricultural past and open the door to countless possibilities, from hobby farming and equestrian pursuits to creative studios or storage. Covered porches, a front porch, and patio spaces invite you to experience every season fully, whether listening to birdsong on a summer morning or watching the valley fade into twilight on a crisp autumn evening. Despite its rural zoning and private setting, the property is equipped with modern utilities such as underground services, cable connection, a generator, septic system, and security features including smoke and carbon monoxide detectors. Altogether, this updated yet historic farmhouse offers a rare opportunity to own a place where time seems to slow, history is honored, and everyday life unfolds in harmony with land, light, and lasting craftsmanship.