The appeal of yesteryear is an immense attraction to this lovingly restored Vermont farmhouse. Dating back to the early 1700's this dairy farm is still known as the Grover Farm and once owned by a nationally known artist and author. The Studio space boasts 19' ceilings, original hand-hewn beams, a brick interior wall, a set tub for washing paint brushes, and tons of natural light. A recent major renovation brought the house a whole new level with great care to embrace the antique features of the home. The warm and inviting kitchen/family room designed by a local architect focusing on Vermont products is genuinely delightful. Enjoy the indigenous marble and wood cabinets enhanced by upscale stainless steel appliances. The original interior wood doors, latches, and wide pine floors are an extraordinary backdrop and a reminder of the craftsmanship of an era gone by. Enjoy the bright and spacious upstairs bedrooms and a master suite hosting a gas fireplace for those cold winter nights. An additional second-floor loft bedroom is the perfect get-a-way room or for the teen in the household. First floor home office with built-in bookshelves and tall ceilings make for an enjoyable workday! INCREDIBLE 85 x 40 two-story barn has more lumber than a lumber yard and looks super solid. Three other barns to try out the farmer in you. Seven pretty acres graced by fruit trees, a catalpa tree, and beautiful meadows. Updated utilities and solar panels keep costs down. LIVE VERMONT.