An extremely rare opportunity to become the steward of one of the areas last remaining intact farmsteads. The 103 acres has traditionally served as a highly productive self sustaining property. Its roughly 37 acres of well drained, rich soiled hayfields lend themselves with their southern exposure to a multitude of agricultural pursuits. While the remaining 66 acres is a well managed mixed northern hardwood forest with an actively producing sugarbush. A network of roadways give complete access. A superlative component of the woodlands that are on the southern flank of Wardner Mountain are the rock outcroppings. The symmetrical natural cleft stones are readily apparent in the network of ancient stone walls and in the remains of a very early stone structure at the height of the land. All of the land has direct line sight of Mt Ascutney and long range views, giving numerable possible building sites. There is an existing ca 1840 farmhouse and outbuildings which are currently being used by the owners. An excellent future quest house, caretakers cottage or the primary residence. The possibilities are endless.