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Experience the pleasure of farmhouse living, plus room to grow your own kitchen garden, flower garden, and raise your own farmyard chickens. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, each building on the property is individually landmarked by the county. The farmstead was also featured on HGTV's Restore America. Historic structures include the farmhouse, barn, granary, grout milkhouse/chickenhouse, pumphouse, and a WPA-era privy. Built around the turn of the century, the farmhouse retains much of its original character and craftsmanship. Thoughtfully and professionally restored, it features original pine floors, doors, trim, and vintage hardware, while also offering modern updates such as new electrical, plumbing, insulation, a second-floor bathroom, high-efficiency furnace, and custom vintage-style kitchen cabinetry with a marble countertop. The basement showcases stone foundation walls sourced from a local quarry. The terracotta tile masonry barn and silo, built circa 1920, spans nearly 3,000 square feet and includes a stunning second-floor gathering space with exposed rafters reaching up to 22 feet. A wide staircase with ADA-compliant railings leads to this versatile area, enhanced by vintage-style lighting, paddle fans, and a cozy Jotul stove - ideal for hosting events, family gatherings, or farm-to-table dinners. Outbuildings include a grout milkhouse, granary/garage, pumphouse, and a WPA-stamped privy. Handcrafted light posts with vintage fixtures add ambiance throughout the grounds. The landscape is graced with mature trees - crabapple, redbud, apple, pear, blue spruce, oak, maple, hackberry, sumac, and more- as well as flowering shrubs and heirloom rosebushes.The current owners bring deep expertise in local history, restoration, and custom building. A rare opportunity may exist to build an additional home on the property while preserving the historic farmhouse, pending approval through Boulder County.